iliac fossa pain

Introduction

Introduction Axillary abscess refers to an abscess caused by purulent infection in the axillary fossa. Often accompanied by chills and high fever, nausea and vomiting, loss of appetite, general malaise, local swelling, axillary pain symptoms.

Cause

Cause

If the primary disease (including sepsis, sepsis, etc.) is not controlled or the resistance of the child is low, and the condition is further developed, inflammation around the lymph nodes is formed, and the axillary space is formed, eventually forming an axillary abscess.

Examine

an examination

Related inspection

CT examination of blood routine

Often accompanied by chills and high fever, nausea and vomiting, loss of appetite, general malaise, local swelling, axillary pain symptoms.

Diagnosis

Differential diagnosis

The ankle joint is both a load-bearing joint and a micro-joint joint. Because of its small range of activities, once it is subjected to violence, it is easy to cause joints to be staggered and cause ankle pain (this kind of staggering is difficult to be detected by imaging examination, but must be clinically Careful differentiation can confirm the diagnosis). At the same time, the deterioration of the ankle joint, inflammation and the infestation of exogenous wind, cold and dampness are also important causes of ankle pain. Diagnosis is not difficult, so no identification is required.

Often accompanied by chills and high fever, nausea and vomiting, loss of appetite, general malaise, local swelling, axillary pain symptoms.

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