Answer: D. lymphangitis
Step-by-step explanation:
Lymphangitis is an infection of the lymphatic vessels. The lymphatic vessels are part of the immune system. They help transport infected fluids away from the site of an infection. Lymphangitis is caused by bacteria.
It starts with a bacterial skin infection. When lymphatic vessels begin to remove fluids from infection, bacteria may enter the lymphatic vessels and begin to grow. Growth causes infection. Symptoms may include the following: Redness or red spots on the skin; Pain; Inflammation; Heat at the site of infection; Fever or chills; Fluids or leaking pus in the affected area and Swollen glands.