Erysipelas Treatment In Indore

Dr. Bansal's Skin Clinic, Indore

Erysipelas is a bacterial infection of the skin, affecting the superficial layers of the skin and the lymphatic vessels. It is most commonly caused by Streptococcus pyogenes bacteria and appears as a bright red, swollen, painful area on the skin, usually on the face or legs.

It is highly infectious and requires immediate medical attention to prevent complications.

Description / Symptoms

Typical symptoms and signs of erysipelas include:

Bright red, raised, sharply defined patches of skin

Swelling, warmth, and tenderness in the affected area

Fever, chills, and general weakness

Blisters - severe cases

Enlarged lymph nodes near the site of infection

If left untreated, the infection could spread to deeper tissues or into the bloodstream: cellulitis or sepsis.

Treatment Options

Treatment aims to kill the bacteria and alleviate symptoms:

Antibiotics: Oral or intravenous, usually penicillin or related drugs.

Pain relief: Anti-inflammatory medications will reduce pain and swelling.

Rest and elevation: The affected area should be kept raised to reduce swelling.

Hydration: Water helps the body fight off infection.

Skin care: Keep the area clean and dry; avoid irritation.

Note: The most serious or recurrent cases may be treated by hospitalization.

Prevention Tips

Keep the skin clean and moisturized to avoid cracking.

Treat wounds promptly — wash, disinfect, and cover cuts or insect bites.

Manage skin conditions such as athlete's foot or eczema.

Control chronic diseases such as diabetes and poor circulation.

Avoid scratching or picking at scabs or rashes.

Keep good hygiene and use proper footwear to avoid foot infection.

What NOT to Do

Don't ignore redness, swelling, or fever; instead, seek medical help early.

Don't self-medicate or stop antibiotics midway.

❌ Don't scratch or massage the infected area.

❌ Don't apply strong home remedies or steroid creams without advice. ❌ Avoid walking barefoot, especially in case of open wounds or cracked skin.