Actinomycosis is a rare bacterial infection. It causes pus to collect in the body. It may start in the:
Rarely, the infection can spread from one place in the body to another.
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Certain bacteria cause actinomycosis. They are normal in the mouth and sometimes in the bowels. They get into the body through breaks in the tissues. Tooth decay causes infections in the mouth and jaw. This is the most common type.
This infection is more common in men. Actinomycosis may be more common after:
There is also a higher risk of infection in people with:
Symptoms depend on the where the infection starts. They may involve:
The doctor will ask about your symptoms and past health. A physical exam will be done. Other tests may include:
The infection is treated with antibiotics. They are often started through an IV. The antibiotics may then be taken as pills for months after.
Surgery may also be needed to remove dead or infected tissue.
Good dental care may lower the risk of infection in the jaw.
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Last reviewed March 2021 by David L. Horn, MD, FACP Last Updated: 2/4/2021