Xiang

Xiangxi is an acute purulent infection of multiple adjacent hair follicles and their sebaceous or sweat glands in the neck. The medicine of the motherland is called "aphthous ulcer" or backsliding. The lesions are usually purple-red with inflammation, indistinct boundaries, multiple abscesses on the surface of the abscess, and a honeycomb shape after ulceration. When the infection is severe, the patient may be accompanied by symptoms of systemic poisoning. Clinical need to give early systemic treatment such as antibiotics. Larger diarrhea, or continued to expand to the surrounding after anti-inflammatory treatment, or severe systemic symptoms, timely surgical drainage.

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