The initial trauma causing the infection is often forgotten or not noticed. The infection builds at the site over the years, and a small red
papule (skin elevation) appears. The lesion is usually not painful, with few, if any, symptoms. Patients rarely seek medical care at this point. Several complications may occur. Usually, the infection slowly spreads to the surrounding tissue while remaining localized to the area around the original wound. However, sometimes the fungi may spread through the
blood vessels or
lymph vessels, producing
metastatic lesions at distant sites. Another possibility is secondary infection with
bacteria. This may lead to
lymph stasis (obstruction of the lymph vessels) and
elephantiasis. The nodules may become
ulcerated, or multiple nodules may grow and coalesce, affecting a large area of a limb. ==Cause==