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Dr. Sandeep Budhiraja

Group Medical Director - Max Healthcare & Senior Director - Institute of Internal Medicine


Internal Medicine

Experience: 27+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Arun Dewan

Principal Director (Critical Care) & Director (Internal Medicine)


Internal Medicine, Critical Care

Experience: 38+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Vijay Arora

Senior Director


Internal Medicine

Experience: 29+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Ravi Kant Behl

Senior Director


Internal Medicine

Experience: 22+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Atul Bhasin

Senior Director


Internal Medicine

Experience: 15+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Rajiv Dang

Senior Director and HOD - Internal Medicine and Medical Director, Gurgaon


Internal Medicine

Experience: 36+ Years

Gender: Male

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Dr. Sumit Khetarpal

Senior Director


Internal Medicine

Experience: 24+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Ashutosh Shukla

Senior Director – Internal Medicine & Medical Advisor – Max Hospital, Gurgaon


Internal Medicine

Experience: 30+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Rajinder Kumar Singal

Principal Director & HOD


Internal Medicine

Gender: Male

Dr. Pankaj Aneja

Director - Diabetes & Metabolic Diseases


Endocrinology & Diabetes, Internal Medicine

Experience: 40+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Vineet Arora

Director


Endocrinology & Diabetes, Internal Medicine

Experience: 23+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Supriya Bali

Director


Internal Medicine

Experience: 26+ Years

Gender: Female

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Dr. Sanjay Dhall

Director


Internal Medicine

Experience: 36+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Ajay Kumar Gupta

Director – Internal Medicine


Internal Medicine

Experience: 18+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Rajeev Gupta

Director


Internal Medicine

Experience: 39+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Meenakshi Jain

Director


Internal Medicine

Experience: 24+ Years

Gender: Female

Dr. Alok Joshi

Director - Diabetes & Metabolic Diseases


Endocrinology & Diabetes, Internal Medicine

Experience: 40+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Monica Mahajan

Medical Director - Max Multi speciality hospital Panchsheel Park and Max Med Centre Lajpat Nagar | Director Internal Medicine Max Healthcare


Internal Medicine

Experience: 25+ Years

Gender: Female

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Dr. Mukesh Mehra

Director - Internal Medicine


Internal Medicine

Experience: 35+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. S.K Nagrani

Director – Diabetology & Metabolic Diseases


Internal Medicine, Diabesity Clinic, Endocrinology & Diabetes

Experience: 37+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Vimal Kumar Nakra

Director - Internal Medicine


Internal Medicine

Experience: 39+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Shailesh Sahay

Director


Internal Medicine

Experience: 24+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Gurpreet Singh Babra

Director - Internal Medicine


Internal Medicine

Experience: 20+ Years

Dr. Pankaj Soni

Director - Internal Medicine


Internal Medicine

Experience: 30+ Years

Gender: Male

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Dr. Rommel Tickoo

Director - Internal Medicine


Internal Medicine

Experience: 26+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Anil Vardani

Senior Director


Internal Medicine

Experience: 15+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Jeevan Aggarwal

Associate Director


Internal Medicine

Experience: 23+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Ajita Bagai Kakkar

Associate Director - Dermatology, Lasers and Aesthetic Medicines


Dermatology

Experience: 23+ Years

Gender: Female

Languages Spoken: Hindi, English

Dr. Jay Kirtani

Associate Director


Internal Medicine

Experience: 11+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Manmohan Lohra

Associate Director - Dermatology


Dermatology

Experience: 19+ Years

Gender: Male

Languages Spoken: Hindi, English

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Dr. Anoop Kumar Malhotra

Associate Director


Internal Medicine

Experience: 33+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Neelima Mishra

Associate Director - Internal Medicine


Internal Medicine

Experience: 32+ Years

Gender: Female

Dr. Deepak Gargi Pande

Director


Internal Medicine, Allergy

Experience: 19+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Sanjay Raina

Associate Director


Endocrinology & Diabetes, Internal Medicine

Experience: 23+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Namrita Singh

Associate Director - Internal Medicine


Internal Medicine

Experience: 23+ Years

Gender: Female

Dr. Kashish Kalra

Head of Dept and Consultant


Dermatology

Experience: 11+ Years

Gender: Male

Languages Spoken: Hindi, English

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Dr. Amarjit Singh

Principal Consultant


Internal Medicine, Podiatry

Gender: Male

Dr. S.K.Arora

Principal Consultant


Internal Medicine

Experience: 41+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Vandana Boobna

Associate Director


Internal Medicine

Experience: 23+ Years

Gender: Female

Dr. Ashok Kumar

Principal Consultant & Head of Unit


Internal Medicine

Experience: 24+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Rashmi Malik

Principal Consultant


Dermatology

Experience: 24+ Years

Gender: Female

Languages Spoken: Hindi, English

Dr. Prem Narayan Vaish

Principal Consultant


Internal Medicine

Experience: 10+ Years

Gender: Male

Languages Spoken: Hindi, English

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Dr. N.M. Agarwal

Senior Consultant


Internal Medicine

Experience: 38+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Puneet Aggarwal

Senior Consultant Dermatologist


Dermatology

Gender: Male

Languages Spoken: Hindi, English

Dr. Hemalata Arora

Senior consultant


Internal Medicine

Gender: Female

Dr. Naveen Atal

Senior Consultant


Internal Medicine

Experience: 28+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Rohit Bhargava

Senior Consultant - Dermatology


Dermatology

Experience: 35+ Years

Gender: Male

Languages Spoken: Hindi, English

Dr. Pankaj Chaudhary

Senior Consultant


Internal Medicine

Experience: 28+ Years

Gender: Male

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Dr. Naresh Dang

Senior Consultant


Internal Medicine

Experience: 36+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Ambrish Dixit

Senior Consultant


Internal Medicine

Experience: 13+ Years

Gender: Male

Languages Spoken: Hindi, English

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Frequently Asked Questions

A carbuncle is an infection that forms a cluster of interconnected boils. It is larger and deeper than a single boil and is characterized by a swollen, red, and painful area on the skin. The main difference between a carbuncle and a boil is the size and the number of involved hair follicles.

Common symptoms of a carbuncle include a swollen and painful lump or cluster of lumps on the skin, redness, warmth, pus or drainage from the affected area, and sometimes fever and fatigue.

Carbuncles are caused by a bacterial infection, primarily by Staphylococcus aureus. The bacteria enter the skin through hair follicles or small cuts or breaks, leading to an infection that results in the formation of a carbuncle.

Risk factors for developing a carbuncle include poor hygiene, weakened immune system, obesity, diabetes, close contact with someone who has a carbuncle, certain skin conditions like eczema or psoriasis, and friction or irritation to the skin.

A carbuncle is usually diagnosed through a physical examination by a healthcare professional. They will assess the size, appearance, and location of the lesion and may also collect a sample of pus or tissue for lab testing to determine the type of bacteria that may be causing the infection.

While home remedies may help relieve symptoms, it is generally recommended to seek medical attention for proper treatment of a carbuncle. Medical interventions such as drainage, antibiotics, and wound care are often necessary to promote healing and prevent complications.

Treatment options for a carbuncle may include warm compresses to promote drainage, incision and drainage by a healthcare professional, antibiotics to control the infection, and proper wound care helps prevent further infection and aid in healing.


You should seek medical attention for a carbuncle, especially if it is large, painful, persists for more than a few days, or if there are signs of spreading infection such as fever, chills, or red streaks extending from the site.

Yes, antibiotics are commonly prescribed to treat carbuncles, especially when the infection is severe or spreading. The choice of antibiotics depends on the type and severity of the infection and is determined by a healthcare professional.

Yes, drainage is often necessary for a carbuncle to heal completely. This is typically done by a healthcare professional who will make a small incision to allow the pus and fluid to drain out, relieving pain and promoting healing.

The healing time for a carbuncle can vary depending on its size, severity, and individual factors. With appropriate treatment, smaller carbuncles may heal within a few weeks, while larger or severe cases may take weeks or longer to heal completely.

Yes, complications of carbuncles can include the spread of infection to nearby tissues or the bloodstream, the formation of abscesses, cellulitis (a skin infection), scarring, and recurrent or chronic infections.

Yes, carbuncles can recur, especially in individuals with risk factors such as poor hygiene, compromised immune systems, or underlying medical conditions. Taking preventive measures and addressing the underlying causes can help reduce the risk of recurrence.

While it may not be possible to prevent all cases of carbuncles, practicing good hygiene, avoiding close contact with individuals who have skin infections, maintaining a healthy immune system, and promptly treating cuts or breaks in the skin can help reduce the risk of developing carbuncles.

Poor hygiene may contribute to the development of carbuncles by allowing bacteria to enter the skin more easily. However, carbuncles can also occur in individuals with good hygiene practices, especially if they have other risk factors.

Maintaining good hygiene practices like regular handwashing, keeping the skin clean and dry, avoiding sharing personal items like towels or razors, and regularly cleaning cuts or wounds can help reduce the risk of developing carbuncles.

Yes, if left untreated or if proper hygiene practices are not followed, a carbuncle can spread to nearby skin, causing new boils or carbuncles to develop. In certain cases, the infection can spread through the bloodstream, leading to more serious complications.

Systemic symptoms such as chills, fevers, and fatigue can occur with carbuncles, especially if the infection is severe or spreading. These symptoms indicate a more serious infection and should prompt medical attention.

While carbuncles can occur without an underlying medical condition, they may sometimes be a sign of an underlying health issue, such as diabetes, immunodeficiency disorders, or compromised immune system.

Yes, individuals with compromised immune systems, such as those with HIV/AIDS, undergoing chemotherapy, or with certain autoimmune disorders, are at higher risk for developing carbuncles and may experience more severe or recurrent infections.

Yes, the appearance of a carbuncle caused by Staphylococcus aureus can resemble a skin infection caused by methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). Proper diagnosis and laboratory testing are necessary to differentiate between the two.

Yes, if the infection spreads beyond the carbuncle, it can lead to cellulitis, a bacterial infection affecting the deeper layers of the skin. Cellulitis can cause redness, swelling, and pain in the affected areas and may require additional treatment.

Yes, individuals with diabetes are more susceptible to developing carbuncles due to their impaired immune function and compromised blood circulation, which can create an environment conducive to bacterial growth and infection.

Obesity can be a risk factor for carbuncles. Excess weight can create skin folds and increase friction, leading to skin irritation and a higher likelihood of developing carbuncles.

Yes, individuals with underlying skin conditions like eczema or psoriasis may have compromised skin barriers, making it easier for bacteria to enter and cause infections like carbuncles.

Excessive sweating can create a moist environment on the skin, which can facilitate bacterial growth and increase the risk of developing carbuncles. Proper hygiene and keeping the skin dry can help prevent such infections.

While home remedies may provide temporary relief and aid in the healing process, it is important to consult a healthcare professional for appropriate medical treatment of carbuncles. Home remedies alone may not be sufficient to eliminate the infection.

Yes, applying warm compresses to the affected area can help promote circulation, relieve pain, and encourage the carbuncle to come to a head and drain. However, this should be done under medical supervision and as part of a comprehensive treatment plan.

Topical antibiotic ointments may not be sufficient to treat carbuncles effectively. The infection requires a combination of incision and drainage, systemic antibiotics, and proper wound care for optimal healing

Occupations or environments that involve close contact with individuals who have skin infections or exposure to bacteria-contaminated surfaces can increase the risk of developing carbuncles. This can include healthcare workers, athletes, or individuals in crowded living conditions.

While carbuncles can occur in individuals of all ages, they may be more common in older adults and individuals with weakened immune systems. However, anyone can develop a carbuncle regardless of age.

Carbuncles can affect both men and women. There is no significant difference in the prevalence of carbuncles based on gender.

In some cases, carbuncles can be a sign of poor overall health, especially when they are recurrent or persistent. Underlying medical conditions or compromised immune function can contribute to the development of carbuncles.

Carbuncles themselves are not contagious, but the bacteria causing the infection can spread through direct contact. It is important to maintain good hygiene practices and avoid sharing personal items to prevent the spread of infection.

In some cases, particularly when carbuncles are large or deep, they can leave scars. Proper wound care and medical treatment can help minimize scarring, but the outcome vary depending on individual factors and the severity of the infection.

Review

Reviewed by Dr. Kashish Kalra, Head of Dept and Consultant, Dermatology, Saket on 18-Sep-2023.