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Cellulitis is a bacterial infection that occurs in the deep layers of the skin, usually making the skin around the infection red, swollen and tender to the touch.
Cellulitis must be treated with antibiotics, so you should see your healthcare provider if you suspect that you have cellulitis. Read the original article on Verywell Health.
Cellulitis, a potentially serious bacterial skin infection, can start suddenly and progress rapidly. If you observe an area of skin quickly going from normal-looking to red, swollen, warm, and ...
Skeeter syndrome and cellulitis are both skin conditions that share a few similar symptoms. However, their causes are entirely different. Skeeter syndrome is an inflammatory reaction triggered by ...
Cellulitis almost always only affects one leg or arm at a time. A hematoma, a collection of clotted blood under the skin or other areas, can also occasionally mimic cellulitis.
Cellulitis causes swelling, pain, and color changes in the affected area. A skin abscess appears as a pus-related lesion under your skin. It may develop as a symptom of cellulitis.
Periorbital cellulitis is an infection of the skin surrounding the eye, including the upper and lower eyelids. Orbital cellulitis is an infection of the muscles, skin, and fat around the eye.
Purpose To report 2 cases of severe necrotising orbital cellulitis which illustrate the need for aggressive surgical management to prevent blindness. Methods The case records of 2 patients with ...
Cellulitis is an infection that is the “bread and butter” of Infectious Diseases Physicians and other doctors worldwide. While it doesn’t evoke the spine-tingling tension of an Ebola outbreak or SARS, ...
Orbital cellulitis has been reported following cataract surgery with peribulbar 3 and retrobulbar anaesthesia. 4 When the now widely used technique for sub-Tenon’s anaesthesia was first ...
Cellulitis is a spreading inflammation of the skin, usually caused by a bacterial infection — and if you've got it, there's a pretty good chance you'll know about it.
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