Pyomyositis Tropical

Tropical pyomyositro is an inflammation of muscle tissue that can occur in hot, humid climates. This disease can be caused by various factors, such as insufficient ventilation, high humidity and heat. As a result, people may experience muscle pain, fever and weakness. Treatment for this disease usually includes the use of anti-inflammatory drugs, antibiotics and immunomodulators. And if the disease is severe or cannot be treated, hospitalization may be required.



Pyomyositropic (synonymous with mysitrophic dermatitis) is an inflammatory disease of soft tissues that can occur due to infection with a bacterium that causes cellulitis.

Pyo myositis trotropically is an infection that affects not only the skin, but also the muscles. This is a fairly rare disease, diagnosed in children and adults. People aged 30 to 50 years are at risk. The site of inflammation can be any part of the body, most often the upper limbs are affected, less often the lower ones. Symptoms can develop quickly, and if not treated promptly, complications can occur. Lack of timely diagnosis leads to disability. To make a diagnosis, an x-ray of the affected area is prescribed, and an ultrasound is also required for additional examination. A comprehensive treatment is prescribed, including antibiotics, anti-inflammatory drugs, pain-reducing drugs, and symptomatic drugs. The prognosis depends on the severity of the disease, timeliness of diagnosis, quality of treatment and stage of development. If the disease is recognized in a timely manner, the prognosis is favorable, complete recovery is possible, but if the diagnosis is made late or completely ignored, then a disabling outcome is possible.