Yibian
 Shen Yaozi 
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diseaseAcute Lymphangitis
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bubble_chart Overview

Acute inflammation of the intradermal or subcutaneous lymphatic vessels caused by streptococci, commonly occurring in the limbs. The pathogenic bacteria often invade through skin breaks or spread from other purulent lesions.

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Clinical Manifestations 1. One or several red lines can be seen along the lymphatic vessels on the skin near the infected lesion, extending toward the proximal end, with local hardness and tenderness.

2. In severe cases, accompanied by chills and fever symptoms.

Diagnosis 1. One or several red lines can be seen along the lymphatic vessels on the skin near the infected lesion, extending toward the proximal end, with local hardness and tenderness.

2. In severe cases, accompanied by chills and fever symptoms.

bubble_chart Treatment Measures

1. Actively treat the primary lesion.

2. Apply local heat and physical therapy.

3. For those with systemic symptoms, administer antibacterial and anti-inflammatory treatment.

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