Q: Which doctor should I consult for swollen red and tender skin that appears to be spreading?
A: Consult your GP or family physician. If the condition is not serious he will prescribe antibiotics and painkillers. For more serious infections you can consult a dermatologist (skin specialist).
Q: What is another name for erysipelas?
A: Erysipelas is also known as St. Anthony’s fire.
Q: Which area is commonly affected by erysipelas?
A: Erysipelas of the leg is the most common clinical condition encountered.
Q: Is there a cure for erysipelas?
A: Yes, erysipelas when treated early, can be cured.
Q: Is there a difference between cellulitis and erysipelas?
A: Erysipelas is a form of cellulitis that occurs in the outer layers of the skin, especially the face and the legs.
Q: Is erysipelas contagious?
A: No, erysipelas is not contagious as the infection is present within skin layers.