Infiltrate

Infiltrates are accumulations of fluid or pus in tissues that occur with various diseases and injuries. They can be caused by various reasons such as infections, injuries, tumors and other diseases.

Infiltrates may be localized or widespread, and they may present with a variety of symptoms, including pain, swelling, redness and warmth.

Various methods are used to treat infiltrates, including antibiotics, anti-inflammatory drugs and surgery. However, it is important to remember that treatment should be prescribed by a doctor based on the results of the examination and diagnosis.

Overall, infiltrates are a serious condition that can lead to serious complications if not treated promptly. Therefore, it is important to consult a doctor at the first signs of infiltration and follow his recommendations for successful treatment.



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Infiltrates are pathological conditions in the subcutaneous fatty tissue. They arise due to inflammatory processes or various diseases