Treatment can resolve the inflammation; outcomes depend on the severity of infection and the success of treatment
Lymphangitis is inflammation of the lymphatic vessels. Treatment involves antibiotics and supportive measures to reduce symptoms.
Inflammation of the lymphatic vessels, often secondary to bacterial infection
Red streaks along the skin, swelling, pain, fever
Clinical evaluation
Favorable with prompt intervention
Systemic infection, potential for complications
Bacterial infection, usually Streptococcus or Staphylococcus species
Antibiotics, pain management, elevation of the affected limb
Antibiotics, pain management, elevation of the affected limb
Common, often associated with bacterial infections
Timely antibiotic therapy and wound care
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