July 3, 2008

More Information about Medical Cellulite

Cellulitis is a bacterial skin infection that causes redness, warmth and swelling in the skin. It can also cause fever and chills in the body. It is caused by a break in the skin due to an abrasion, a cut or a skin ulcer. Cellulitis may also affect tissues that are underlying the skin and can spread to bloodstream and lymph nodes. It is not a contagious disease as it infects the inner layers of the skin whilst infection is covered by the top layer of the skin.Signs and symptomsThe common symptoms of cellulitis are skin lesion, shaking, sweating, fatigue and muscle aches. Some additional symptoms of the disease are nausea and vomiting, stiffness in joints and loss of hair at the site of infection. The skin appears tight and warmth appears on the red infected area.CausesCellulitis is caused by two types of bacteria that include streptococcus and staphylococcus. The bacteria enter the body via any break in the skin and can causes infection and inflammation in the body. Some disrupted areas of skin include recent surgery areas, cuts, puncture wounds or ulcers. The disease can even be transmitted through insect and spider bites. The disease is most common […]

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