Means any skin disease that is pyogenic (has pus). These include superficial bacterial infections such as impetigo, impetigo contagiosa, ecthyma, folliculitis, Bockhart's impetigo, furuncle, carbuncle, tropical ulcer, etc.
Symptoms:
Pyoderma is characterized by chronic ulcerations that are not usually painful. Additional findings sometimes associated with PG include fever, localized tenderness, joint pain (arthralgia), and a general feeling of ill health (malaise).
Preliminary plan:
Dermatologist appointment
Complete blood count (CBC)
Urinalysis
Stool analysis - Protozoans and Helminths (microscopy)
Blood test:
Urea (BUN)
Creatinine
Glucose
Cholesterol
Triglycerides
Alkaline phosphatase (ALP)
Alanine transaminase (ALT)
Bilirubin (total, direct)
Skin eruption material examination on antibiotics and antifungal drugs sensitivity