Skin abscess, boil, gangrenous boil of the limb (2 contents)
A pus infection (Latin name: panaritium) is a purulent infection taking place on the palmar surface of the fingers. The cause is most often staphylococcus.
The most common excessive (adverse) reaction after TB vaccination is an extensive, long-healing abscess at the vaccination site, or a significant reaction from the surrounding lymph nodes.