Erysipelas and phlegmon tumor of the liver

The severity of erysipelas is less, but the burning, burning, blackening of the tongue and then the sharp coloring of the urine are more significant. The complexion is yellowish, and attacks of increased fever are repeated every other day. The benefit of cold, moist substances for the patient is greater; his pulse is firmer and more like a saw-tooth than a purely wavy one; at the same time, it is smaller in size and more frequent and fast.

It is indicated by signs of a hot tumor and differences in features with the signs that we classified as erysipelas, as well as redness of the face and profuse sweating.