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Erysipelas

Infection normally with red facial, arm, or leg rash. Usually due to Streptococcus Pyogenes or other family members (see Streptococcal Infections).Encyclopedia Entry for Erysipelas :Erysipelas. Erysipelas is usually caused by group A streptococcus bacteria. The condition may affect both children and adults. Some conditions that can lead to erysipelas are: A cut in the skin Problems with drainage through the veins or lymph system Skin sores (ulcers).The infection occurs on the legs or arms most of the time. It may also occur on the face and trunk. Symptoms of erysipelas may include: Fever and chills Skin sore with a sharp raised border. As the infection spreads, the skin is painful, very red, swollen, and warm skin blisters.Erysipelas is diagnosed based on how the skin looks. A biopsy of the skin is usually not needed.Antibiotics are used to get rid of the infection. If the infection is severe, antibiotics may need to be given through an intravenous (IV) line. People who have repeated episodes of erysipelas may need long-term antibiotics.With treatment, the outcome is good. It may take a few weeks for the skin to return to normal. Peeling is common.Sometimes the bacteria that cause erysipelas may travel to the blood. This results in a condition called bacteremia. When this happens, the infection may spread to the heart valves, joints, and bones. Other complications include: Return of infection Septic shock (a dangerous body-wide infection).Call your health care provider if you have a skin sore and other symptoms of erysipelas.Keep your skin healthy by avoiding dry skin and preventing cuts and scrapes. This may reduce the risk for erysipelas.Strep infection - erysipelas; Streptococcal infection - erysipelas; Cellulitis - erysipelas.Erysipelas on the cheek Erysipelas on the cheek Erysipelas on the face Erysipelas on the face.Bryant AE, Stevens DL. Streptococcus pyogenes.