Basics
Erysipelas is a common acute inflammation of the lymphatic vessels of the skin, which is localized. Starting from small skin injuries, it can affect the face, as well as the arms, legs and, more rarely, the navel.
In most cases, erysipelas is triggered by bacteria called streptococci (of group A, rarely also G). Occasionally, other types of bacteria may also cause the disease, such as staphylococci. The development of the disease is favoured by a weakened immune system. This is also the reason why mainly old people are at risk.