Definition: Antierysipelas is a term used in Chinese medicine to describe an inflammation of the digestive tract, often associated with the symptoms of dysentery. This condition usually starts as a small, inflamed sac on the lower right side of the abdomen that may become larger and more tender over time. Symptoms can range from mild abdominal discomfort, nausea, or bloating to severe pain in the lower left quadrant of the abdomen, which sometimes feels like you're in a tight-fisted bandage wrapped around your stomach. Treatment for antierysipelas typically includes antibiotics or surgery to relieve symptoms, as these conditions often occur in conjunction with underlying digestive disorders.