Erysipelas (erysipelas) is calledan infectious skin disease caused by streptococcus, which is externally manifested by a progressive lesion of the skin. The introduction of streptococcus into the body occurs through the damaged surface of the skin (small wounds, scratches, cracks, scrapes, bruises). Sometimes the disease penetrates the blood from the foci of infection (angina) or occurs as a complication of purulent wounds.
Erysipelas most often affects the legs andface, but also found on other parts of the body. The disease begins suddenly: body temperature rises to 40 ° C and is accompanied by chills, headache, often nausea and vomiting, sometimes delirium begins. Erysipelatous foot inflammation is easy to diagnose: the affected area turns red and becomes hot to the touch. The sore spot begins to shine and shine and rises a little above the main level of the skin. Painful swelling of the red begins to creep along the leg, increasing in size from 2 to 10 cm per day. The general appearance resembles flames with clear outlines.
Erysipelas on the leg happens:
For erysipelas to startspread, a provoking factor should appear, which include: stressful situations, hypothermia or overheating of the body, sunburn, breach of skin integrity, heat stroke, severe emotional shock. In addition, erysipelas can be provoked by obesity, diabetes, fungus on the legs, varicose veins, alcoholism.
At the first symptoms of the disease should beImmediately call a doctor. Erysipelous foot inflammation requires medication, which can only be prescribed by a specialist. He usually recommends antibiotic treatment (Penicillin, Tetracycline), taking multivitamin preparations and drinking plenty. The composition of treatment may include vascular wall firming drugs, anti-inflammatory and antiallergic agents. During periods of exacerbation, bed rest is prescribed and, if necessary, hospitalization of the patient.
Erysipelatous foot inflammation can recurbecause of any, even a small wound or scuff, so you should always make it a rule to always have iodine or another antiseptic on hand and immediately treat every scratch on the body with a disinfectant.
In the event that someone in the family gets sick with erysipelas,due attention should be paid to preventive measures. The patient should be carefully monitored so that the skin of the affected area does not suffer damage and try, as far as possible, to avoid direct contact with other family members.
Erysipelatous Feet Some Patientsprefer to treat folk methods. Official medicine is skeptical about these methods, but it is quite possible to use them as ancillary and additional.
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