Phlegmone

A phlegmon is a disease of the soft tissue (fat, skin…) with diffuse suppuration and inflammation. This leads to a red discoloration of the skin as well as the underlying fatty and connective tissue, which also becomes painful and purulent. The cause of phlegmon is an inflammation with bacteria. Causes of phlegmons Phlegmons are caused … Phlegmone

Symptoms of Phlegmone | Phlegmone

Symptoms of Phlegmone Phlegmone causes different symptoms, which can be mild or severe, depending on the severity of the inflammation. However, there is always a reddening of the affected area of the body, which is additionally accompanied by overheating. Furthermore, there is also severe pain and fever. If the phlegmon is visible from the outside, … Symptoms of Phlegmone | Phlegmone

Prognosis | Phlegmone

Prognosis If the patient goes to hospital in time to receive adequate treatment, phlegmons usually have a very good prognosis. However, if a phlegmon is advanced and the patient does not go to hospital early enough, it is possible that the inflammation has progressed so far that in the worst case, for example, if a … Prognosis | Phlegmone

Earlobe Inflammation

General information The earlobe, Latin Lobulus auriculae, has no function in the true sense of the word, just as the auricles and the Darwin hump have become functionless for modern man. The earlobe is located at the lower part of the auricle. It could be described as a fleshy skin lobe, which can either be … Earlobe Inflammation

Staphylococci

Definition Staphylococcus is a type of bacteria that is assigned to the group of so-called spherical bacteria. They are about 0.1 micrometers in size and, as spherical bacteria, do not have their own active mobility. Staphylococci are gram-positive (this is a staining method to further classify bacteria). They are usually present individually or together in … Staphylococci

These staphylococci are dangerous | Staphylococci

These staphylococci are dangerous In the first place, staphylococci are considered to be only facultative pathogens. This means that they are not dangerous if you come into contact with unwounded skin. They only become “dangerous” when they get into a wound. Staphylococcus epidermidis is probably the most common, Staphylococcus aureus however the most dangerous germ … These staphylococci are dangerous | Staphylococci

Staphylococci are so infectious | Staphylococci

Staphylococci are so infectious Staphylococci belong to the facultative pathogenic germs. This means that they are only able to cause infections if the immune system is weakened, open injuries or previous illnesses are present. Normally they are therefore hardly contagious. In addition, staphylococci – at least some species – belong to the typical skin germs … Staphylococci are so infectious | Staphylococci

We have these staphylococci on the skin | Staphylococci

We have these staphylococci on the skin The skin colonization can be roughly divided into three categories. The majority of staphylococci on human skin can be placed in the first category. This includes, for example, Staphylococcus epidermidis. Staphylococcus aureus belongs to the second group. All types of staphylococci only cause an infection if the affected … We have these staphylococci on the skin | Staphylococci

What is staphylococcal dermatitis? | Staphylococci

What is staphylococcal dermatitis? Staphylococcal dermatitis is an inflammation of the skin caused by staphylococci. Staphylococci are not normally pathogenic; however, they can cause infections when they meet skin openings. If the staphylococci have entered this wound, they can spread further from here under the skin.The wound area then increases and the skin begins to … What is staphylococcal dermatitis? | Staphylococci

Citromax®

Introduction Citromax® (also Zithromax) is the trade name of a drug. The active ingredient it contains is the antibiotic azithromycin. This is effective against various bacterial infections. Citromax® is available only on prescription and can only be prescribed by a doctor. On the market are Citromax® film-coated tablets with different dosages (250mg, 500mg and 600mg … Citromax®

Side effects | Citromax®

Side effects Overall, the macrolide antibiotics, like Citromax®, are well tolerated. General side effects: allergic skin reactions, nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, headaches QT time extension due to Citromax®: Citromax® may cause a delay in the electrical conduction of the heart. This can lead to a prolonged QT interval, which in turn can trigger other sometimes life-threatening … Side effects | Citromax®