Perilymphangitis

Perilymphangitis is an inflammation of the lymphatic vessels that can occur with various diseases and conditions. Lymphatic vessels play an important role in the body as they help transport fluids and substances between tissues and organs.

Perilymphangitis can be caused by various reasons, such as infections, injuries, autoimmune diseases, tumors and others. This causes the lymphatic vessels to become inflamed, which can lead to tissue swelling, pain, and other symptoms.

One of the most common manifestations of perilymphangitis is lymphadenopathy - enlargement of the lymph nodes. This can occur with both infections and autoimmune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis.

Treatment of perilymphangitis depends on the cause of its occurrence. In some cases, conservative therapy such as antibiotics or anti-inflammatory drugs is sufficient. However, severe cases may require surgery.

It is important to remember that perilymphangitis can be dangerous to health, so if symptoms of inflammation of the lymphatic vessels appear, you should consult a doctor for diagnosis and treatment.



Perilymphanogtitis (perilymphangitis) is an inflammatory disease of the structure of the ear, which is called the window of the vestibule, i.e. perilymph entering the labyrinths through the windows of the vestibule from the side of the middle ear. A similar surgical procedure to treat tumors in the ears is also called perilymphopuncture, or tympanic liquorectomy. These structures perform important functions and are rarely affected, especially regarding their location and associated pain. This is an extremely rare disease and usually requires surgery for spontaneous bleeding.

An infection in the front of the middle ear can lead to inflammation in the inner ear.