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This recent attack (none inbetween) was 2 months ago and I was taken to hospital by ambulance as I was so ill. My gastro came to see me in hospital, took one look at my face, which was grossly swollen and red and immediately said "You've got erysipelas!" Duh? He had previously worked in a leper colony and with Aids patients and knew a lot about infectious skin problems.
The only treatment is antibiotics. I had erythromycin and the redness and swelling subsided in about a week and I am just left with what looks like sunburn. The attack starts like yours - as if it is the worst flu imaginable - every bone in my body hurt and I had a fever. Although my episodes have always affected my face, I believe it can occur on other parts of the body. There is quite a bit about it on the internet, just google erysipelas.
I hope you get a diagnosis soon, so that you can have appropriate treatment. If it is erysipelas, it can be life threatening if the infection gets to major organs.
Liz.
Dr. Rockoff