Definition
Actinomycosis is a bacterial infection that results in abscesses (collections of pus) in the jaw, abdominal cavity, lungs, or all over the body. This condition can be treated, so contact your doctor if you think you may have actinomycosis.
Causes
Actinomycosis is most often caused by infection by the bacterium, Actinomyces israelii . This is normally present in the mouth and, to a lesser extent, in the intestines. The jaw is most commonly involved, with lung and abdominal infections being less common. Very rarely, women may develop abscesses in the reproductive organs or bladder.
Risk Factors
Risk factors include:
- Having a dental disease or recent dental surgery (for jaw abscess)
- Aspiration (liquids or solids are sucked into lungs) (for lung abscess)
- Having bowel surgery (for abdominal abscess)
- Swallowing fragments of chicken or other bones (for abdominal abscess)
- For women: having an intrauterine contraceptive device (IUD) in place for many years (for abscess affecting the reproductive organs)
Symptoms
Symptoms may include:
- Hard swellings (usually painless) around the mouth, neck, or jaw, which may produce pus—You may see tiny, yellowish particles mixed in with the pus.
- Drainage of pus through the skin of the chest or abdomen
- Low-grade fever
- Weight loss
- Cough that produces sputum or blood
- Noticeable swelling or firm mass in the abdomen, especially the lower part
If you have any of these symptoms, see your doctor.
Diagnosis
Your doctor will ask about your symptoms and medical history. A physical exam will be done. Tests may include:
- Analyses of pus, sputum, or tissue
- X-ray
Treatment
Talk with your doctor about the best treatment plan for you. Treatment options include:
Medications
High doses of antibiotics are used to treat actinomycosis.
Drainage of Abscesses
Your doctor will drain pus-containing abscesses.



