kolabot

English: Translation
the hard, fibrous core of a boil, often embedded in the flesh and attached to the center, which must be carefully expelled for relief and healing. This word captures the idea of a stubborn, compact mass that needs to be removed for the boil to properly drain and recover.
noun
Health, well-being and sickness
Scientific Name
Nnecrotic core or sloug
Notes

In layman's terms, some people simply call it the "hard center", “core” or "plug" of the boil. Also medically known as the necrotic core or slough. This is the hard, often painful, and sometimes deep-seated part of the boil that contains dead tissue, bacteria, and white blood cells. It's the part that typically needs to be drained for the boil to heal properly.