Cellulitis is purulent inflammation of the tissue with a lesion of varying small size. The chronic form of phlegmon is called “chronic phlegmon”, the acute form is called “acute phlegmon”. Phlegmon, in particular of the face, is called Mondua's phlegmon or facial phlegmor and **is a dangerous disease**.
Most often it is a complication of a boil in the parotid-masticatory or submandibular area. So, for example, in such areas as the cheek, lips, gums.
With inflammatory lesions of the maxillofacial area, patients experience the following symptoms: burning and pain at the site of the lesion, hyperemia of the oral mucosa, a feeling of fullness, the presence of fistulas, ulceration and necrosis of tissue, symptoms of general poisoning of the body. On examination, a finger is noted