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(Created page with "=== Clinic === * Erysipelas is a skin infection involving the dermis layer of the skin * It may also extend to the superficial cutaneous lymphatics. * It is characterized by an area of erythema that is well demarcated, raised, and often affects the lower extremities and face === Remedies === ==== Graph ==== * Chronic, Recurrent, without fever * Menses agg * Scratching agg * Linear shape * Spreading from right to left * Edematous ==== Rhus-t,...") |
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* It may also extend to the superficial cutaneous lymphatics. | * It may also extend to the superficial cutaneous lymphatics. | ||
* It is characterized by an area of erythema that is well demarcated, raised, and often affects the lower extremities and face | * It is characterized by an area of erythema that is well demarcated, raised, and often affects the lower extremities and face | ||
=== Related disease === | |||
* [[Paronychia]] | |||
* [[Cellulitis]] | |||
* [[Scar, Keloid|Scar]] | |||
=== Remedies === | === Remedies === |
Revision as of 08:49, 4 April 2023
Clinic
- Erysipelas is a skin infection involving the dermis layer of the skin
- It may also extend to the superficial cutaneous lymphatics.
- It is characterized by an area of erythema that is well demarcated, raised, and often affects the lower extremities and face
Related disease
Remedies
Graph
- Chronic, Recurrent, without fever
- Menses agg
- Scratching agg
- Linear shape
- Spreading from right to left
- Edematous
Rhus-t
- Burning, Itching, Stitching
- Spreading from left to right
Lach
- Gangrenous
- Spreading from left to right
- Scratching agg
- Edematous
- With blisters
Types
Gangrenous : Anthraci, Apis, Ars, Bell, Camph, Carb-v, Lach, Rhus-t, Sabin, Sec, Sil
Due to trauma: Calsn, Psor, Apis (in Neonate umblicus)
Scratching agg: Am-c, Bell, Hep, Graph, Lach
Spreading from right to left: Apis, Graph, Lyc
Edematous: Apis, Ars, Aur, Graph, Hep, Lyc, Sul
- FP
- KP
- KS