**9.2 Cutaneous abscesses**

Skin cysts are collections of pus intradermal skin and deep tissue. Usually red nodules are painful, thin, volatile, often surmounted by a pimple surrounded by the edge of the swelling erythema. Usually multiple microbes skin cysts, and contain bacteria form the regional natural skin flora, and are often combined with living organisms from the adjacent mucous membranes [65]. *S. aureus* is present, usually one nurse, only ~25% of skin cysts in general. Cysts contain up the skin, which often carry the wrong signs as "fat bags," usually on the Flora Leather article in the cornea Aljbnah, even when they are not inflamed. The cultures of the inflamed cysts produce the same living organisms, suggesting that inflammation and vomiting occur in reaction to the rupture of the cyst wall and threw its contents into the dermis, instead of infectious complications [66].
