Pediatric anal cellulitis
Perianal Streptococcal Dermatitis - - American Family Physician
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Perianal streptococcal cellulitis is an inflammation of the anus and rectum caused Perianal streptococcal cellulitis usually occurs in children, often with or after.
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15 Jan Symptoms include perianal rash, itching and rectal pain; Perianal streptococcal cellulitis in children was first described in Symptoms.
Description:Overview Background Anorectal perianal or perirectal abscess is a relatively common condition in children. It occurs most often in male infants younger than 1 year but can occur in either sex and at any age. The exact incidence and prevalence are not well established. The treatment approach varies somewhat by age and, in most instances, differs from that used in adults see Anorectal Abscess. A perianal abscess is an infection characterized by a collection of pus that has formed under the skin within the soft tissue just outside the anus. The abscess often appears as a raised red lesion under the skin lateral to the anus, where it may grow and become painful.
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