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Erysipelas on the cheek
Erysipelas on the cheek
Erysipelas on the face
Erysipelas on the face

Erysipeloid

Definition:

Erysipeloid is a type of dermatitis caused by bacteria. It resembles erysipelas but tends to occur on the hands rather than on the face. The hands generally appear red and swollen. The condition is often seen in fishermen and meat handlers. Systemic symptoms such as fever and chills are not as common as with erysipelas.



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Penicillin V potassium is usually the treatment of choice.



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Review Date: 10/29/2004
Reviewed By: Jonathan Kantor, M.D., Department of Dermatology, University of Pennsylvania Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.

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