Presentation History
Often patients cannot recall inciting event but history of current pharyngitis or trauma can be
elicited. Prodromal symptoms like high fever, chills, and malaise often start prior to
onset of
skin lesions and in case present, generally occurs within forty-eight hours of involvement of
cutaneous. Some typical complaints include swelling, burning, pruritus, and tenderness.
There are other symptoms that can include the following-:
Joint and muscle pain
Nausea
Headache as well as other systemic manifestations of infectious process
In Erysipelas, associated comorbidities include diabetes mellitus and hypertension, different
cardiovascular disease, and chronic venous insufficiency.