Subpercotral phlegmon is an inflammatory disease characterized by purulent lesions of soft tissue in the subpectoral space. This condition can be caused by a bacterial infection that enters through damaged skin or blood vessels.
Symptoms of subpercotracal cellulitis usually include pain, swelling and redness in the chest area, as well as increased body temperature and deterioration in general condition. In some cases, there may be pus discharge from the wound or hole.
Treatment for cellulitis subpractorola includes the use of antibiotics and sometimes surgery to remove the purulent lesion. It is important to make an early diagnosis and begin treatment as quickly as possible to avoid serious complications.
Subpractoral cellulitis can have serious health consequences if not treated promptly. It can lead to pneumonia, heart failure and even death in severe cases. Therefore, if you notice symptoms of a subpecal abscess, you should immediately consult a doctor.