Causes of Cellulitis
The common Causes of Cellulitis :
Infections related to a surgical procedure
Injuries that break the skin
Foreign objects in the skin
Any breaks in the skin that allow bacteria to invade the skin (examples are chronic skin conditions such as eczema or psoriasis )
Infection of bone underneath the skin (An example is a long-standing open wound that is deep enough to expose the bone to bacteria. Sometimes this occurs in people with diabetes who cannot feel their feet.)
Streptococcus pneumoniae
Group A B - hemolytic streptococcus
Streptococcus pyogenes
Symptoms of Cellulitis
Some Symptoms of Cellulitis :
Fever
Tenderness
Swelling of the skin
Warmth over the area of redness
Headache
Chills
Localized skin redness or inflammation that increases in size as the infection spreads
Pain or tenderness of the area
Bruising
Treatment of Cellulitis
Oral or intravenous (IV) antibiotics
Warm, wet dressings on the infection site
Surgical intervention
If you have an extremity (arm or leg) that is affected, your physician may have you elevate the extremity and decrease the amount of activity
Rest
Based on the physical examination, your physician may treat you in the hospital, depending onthe severity of the cellulitis. In the hospital, you may receive antibiotics and fluids through an intravenous (IV) catheter.
In all cases systemic antibiotics will be required. Most of the time oral antibiotics are required even for the milder cases.
Juliet Cohen writes health articles for health diseases and disorders.

