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Cellulitis

Definition

Cellulitis is a common skin infection caused by bacteria.

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Alternative Names

Skin infection - bacterial

Causes, incidence, and risk factors

Staphylococcus and streptococcus bacteria are the most common causes of cellulitis.

The skin normally has many types of bacteria living on it. When there is a break in the skin, however, bacteria can enter the body and cause infection and inflammation. The skin tissues in the infected area become red, hot, irritated, and painful.

Risk factors for cellulitis include:

Symptoms

  • Fever
  • Signs of infection:
    • Chills, shaking
    • Fatigue
    • General ill feeling (malaise)
    • Muscle aches, pains (myalgias)
    • Warm skin, sweating
  • Pain or tenderness in the area with the rash or sore
  • Skin redness or inflammation that increases in size as the infection spreads
  • Skin sore or rash (macule):
    • Comes on suddenly
    • Grows quickly in the first 24 hours
    • Usually has sharp borders
  • Tight, glossy, "stretched" appearance of the skin
  • Warmth over the area of redness

Other symptoms that can occur with this disease:

  • Hair loss at the site of infection
  • Joint stiffness caused by swelling of the tissue over the joint
  • Nausea and vomiting

Signs and tests

During a physical examination, the doctor may find:

  • Redness, warmth, and swelling of the skin
  • Swelling and drainage if the infection is around a skin wound
  • Swollen glands (lymph nodes) near the cellulitis

Your health care provider may mark the edges of the redness with a pen, to see if the redness goes past the marked border over the next several days.

Tests that may be used:

Treatment

Cellulitis treatment may require a hospital stay if:

  • You are very sick (very high temperature, blood pressure problems, nausea and vomiting that does not go away)
  • You have been on antibiotics and the infection is getting worse
  • Your immune system is not working well (due to cancer, HIV)
  • You have an infection around your eyes

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