Wasp-like migratory edema

Skin symptoms of filariasis: Adults migrate to subcutaneous connective tissue, and due to the role of their metabolites, they cause allergic reactions. Locally formed rapidly developing calabasian swellings, also known as migratory masses, are also known as migratory masses. May be accompanied by systemic fever, local severe pain, and itchy skin. The mass is 5-10cm in diameter, or it is a wasp-like migratory edema. It is harder and more flexible than ordinary edema. Sometimes it is red and swollen like erysipelas. It can occur in the primary site or it can be delayed to other parts. 3 days, it is more common in the forearm, between the fingers, the big fish muscles and thighs, the gastrocnemius muscle, the waist, etc., but also in the groin and scrotum. Adults can crawl out of the body under the skin and can invade various organs, such as the stomach and bladder. Occasionally invades the glottis or causes severe symptoms in the urethra.

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