Expert ReplyCondition analysis:
This disease is characterized by very well demarcated areas of heat, redness, pain and swelling and also can be associated with symptoms including: pus-filled blisters, face rash, arm rash, leg rash, shiny red rash, painful(extremely red, warm skin and swollen under the lesion or sore), skin lesion have raised border, sores, fever, chills and shaking, enlarged and tender local lymphatic nodes, headaches, vomiting, fatigue.
Currently, erysipelas is always recognizable. The face rash follows a butterfly outline, extending over the cheeks as well as the nose. The symptoms start quickly and develop a raised rash. This rash is purple or orange because of the bleeding from the smallest blood vessels into the skin. The marked swelling as well as the color of this rash is quite hard to confuse this disease with several types of cellulitis.
Instructions:
Apis mellifica. [Apis]
The erysipelas of this remedy is of a rosy pink hue at first, later becoming livid and purple as the oedema which is characteristic of the drug appears. The oedema appears quickly and the parts feel sore and bruised. It is especially indicated where the disease spreads from a hard centre. It stands between Belladonna and Rhus, but it does not control the intense inflammation as well as Belladonna or the tendency to form vesicles as Rhus. Bojanus recommended it in traumatic erysipelas. Umbilical erysipelas in children, stinging pains, urine suppressed and no thirst. There is a tendency for the Apis erysipelas to extend into the tissues, but the remedy requires the pressure of oedema to be well indicated. It has even more swelling than Rhus. Cantharis. Erysipelas with formation of large vesicles; these break and discharge of the nose and spreading. There are fine stinging, burning pains and thirst. The urinary symptoms of the drug may or may not be present. Euphorbium. Large yellow vesicles form; the fever is violent. It is excellent in erysipelas of the head and face, with boring and digging pains and these large vesicles.