suppurating sore
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Definition
Noun: A suppurating sore is a lesion or wound on the skin or a mucous membrane that has become infected, resulting in inflammation and the formation and discharge of pus. It indicates a progression from a simple sore to one with a bacterial infection.
Usage
This term is primarily used in medical or clinical contexts to describe a specific stage and condition of a wound. It is a descriptive, compound noun.
Examples
- The doctor examined the suppurating sore on the patient's leg and prescribed antibiotics.
- Without proper treatment, the minor cut developed into a painful suppurating sore.
- The presence of a suppurating sore is a clear sign of infection.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used metaphorically in literary or rhetorical contexts to describe a festering problem or a source of ongoing trouble.
- Example: "The unresolved conflict was a suppurating sore within the community, poisoning all relations."
Variants and Related Words
- Suppurate (verb): To produce or discharge pus.
- Example: "The wound began to suppurate after a few days."
- Suppuration (noun): The process of forming or discharging pus.
- Example: "Suppuration is a common sign of a bacterial infection."
- Abscess: A localized collection of pus within a tissue, often resulting from a suppurating infection.
- Ulcer: An open sore on an external or internal surface of the body, which may or may not be suppurating.
Synonyms
- Festering wound
- Purulent sore
- Infected lesion
- Running sore
Antonyms
- Healing wound
- Clean sore
- Sterile lesion
Noun
- a sore that has become inflamed and formed pus