What symptom does facial erysipelas have

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Group A beta hemolytic streptococcus infection is a very important cause of erysipelas. This kind of infection can cause inflammatory reaction in the dermal part of the human body, and can lead to reticular lymphangitis inflammation, which is the so-called erysipelas. Erysipelas is easy to occur in lower limb skin and facial skin. After the onset of the disease, the affected area will appear flake rash, these rash boundaries are very clear, and slightly raised on the surface of the skin, after pressing can fade. It is bound to make the skin of the affected area feel hot and painful, the body will be hot, and the patient will feel headache. Let's take a look at the following.

What symptom does facial erysipelas have

First: a group of beta hemolytic streptococcus infection after the body will not immediately lead to erysipelas, generally there will be 2 to 5 days of incubation period, after the incubation period will start to attack. Erysipelas before the onset of disease will make the patient feel uncomfortable, will lead to nausea and body heat.

Second: once erysipelas disease is attacked, red patches will appear on the skin within a few days after it disappears. These red patches will further expand rapidly, which will lead to high temperature of the affected skin, induration of the affected skin, and skin edema. The damaged skin feels tender.

Third: erysipelas after the onset of the disease can make the surrounding lymph node swelling, sometimes can lead to abscess or blisters, there may be a small area of hemorrhagic necrosis of the skin lesions. Erysipelas disease can recur. After recurrence, it is easy to catch up with persistent lymphedema and aggravate skin fibrosis.

matters needing attention

It should be noted that breast cancer patients in the axillary lymph node dissection if it is hi, it may be repeated in the axillary erysipelas after surgery. Therefore, breast cancer patients need to pay special attention to the prevention of erysipelas.