Cellulitis: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
Line 36: | Line 36: | ||
=== Complications === | === Complications === | ||
* Abscess formation | * [[Abscess]] formation | ||
* Fasciitis | * Fasciitis | ||
* Sepsis | * Sepsis | ||
=== First class remedies === | === First class remedies === | ||
'''Pediatrics - scarlet fever - plan of action - remedies:''' apis, ars, ''Bell,'' lach, phos, rhus-t, sulph | |||
==== [[Apis, Apis mellifica|Apis]] ==== | ==== [[Apis, Apis mellifica|Apis]] ==== | ||
Line 73: | Line 73: | ||
Arn, Bufo, Calen, Graph, Hep, Phyt, Pyrog, Staph | Arn, Bufo, Calen, Graph, Hep, Phyt, Pyrog, Staph | ||
Related diseases | |||
* [[Erysipelas]] | |||
* [[Cellulitis]] | |||
* [[Abscess]] | |||
* [[Bed Sore|Bed sore]] | |||
=== [[Tissue Salt Remedies]] === | === [[Tissue Salt Remedies]] === |
Revision as of 08:39, 5 April 2023
Clinic
- It is usually a bacterial infection involving the inner layers of the skin.
- It specifically affects the dermis and subcutaneous fat.
Signs / Symptoms
- Redness which often turns white when pressure is applied
- Swelling / Increases in size
- The area of redness are generally not sharp
- Painful
- Lymphatic vessels are involved
- Fever and feeling tired.
Causes
- GABHS
- Staphylococcus aureus
- Ludwig's angina (Cellulitis of the submandibular space): Mixed infections, due to both aerobes and anaerobes, typically includes alpha-hemolytic streptococci, staphylococci, and bacteroides' groups.
Cellulitis vs Erysipelas
- In contrast to cellulitis, erysipelas is a bacterial infection involving the more superficial layers of the skin,
- Erysipelas present with an area of redness with well-defined edges,
- Erysipelas is often associated with a fever.
Related disease
Complications
- Abscess formation
- Fasciitis
- Sepsis
First class remedies
Pediatrics - scarlet fever - plan of action - remedies: apis, ars, Bell, lach, phos, rhus-t, sulph
Apis
- When the body's reaction is very fast.
- When the skin and mucous membranes are involved.
- When the swelling is non-exudative and in the form of dilute fluid accumulation.
- When the affected tissue is very hot and red.
- When the affected person is highly sensitive to heat.
Led
- Led is also intense and fast (Apis)
- Opposite to Apis, the Swelling is exudative, so it is associated with induration and stiffness of the affected tissue.
- Lymphangitis: simultaneous involvement of lymphatic vessels
- The involvement is not limited to the skin and joints are also involved. (Rhus-t)
- Paradox of cold: Led is very similar to Rhus-t except that the affected tissue is cold and feels better with cold compress.
Rhus-t
- When the speed of reaction is slightly slower than Apis.
- The involvement is not specific to the skin and joints and fibrous tissues such as tendons are also involved.
- When a person has a specific feeling of internal shivering.
- When the skin involvement is similar to contact dermatitis and is accompanied by burning, itching and vesicular rashes.
- Agg by cold and humidity and better by heat and movement.
- Lymphangitis
- Exudative swelling: This means that swelling is associated with induration and stiffness of the affected tissue.
Other remedies
Arn, Bufo, Calen, Graph, Hep, Phyt, Pyrog, Staph
Related diseases
Tissue Salt Remedies
NS
NM
CS