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Cellulitis Of The Leg  The lower leg and the face are the most commonly affected area by cellulitis. Cellulitis is mainly an infection caused due to bacteria such as streptococcus and staphylococcus. It usually affects the skin. However, sometimes cellulitis could affect the tissue lying ...
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Cellulitis Pathophysiology  Cellulitis generally follows a break in the skin, such as a fissure, cut, laceration, insect bite, or puncture wound. Patients with tinea pedis and those with lymphatic obstruction are chiefly vulnerable to recurrent episodes of cellulitis. Organisms on the skin and its ...
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Cellulitis Symptoms  The symptom information on this page attempts to provide a list of some probable signs and symptoms of Cellulitis. This signs and symptom information for Cellulitis has been gathered from various sources, may not be completely accurate, and may not be the full list of ...
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Cellulitis Treatment  The mild infections and swelling caused by common cellulitis can be treated and taken care of at home. However if the conditions pertain to be severe which may be well marked by excessive pain and spreading of the red patches in the neighboring regions of the affected ...
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Chronic Cellulitis  Chronic cellulitis is a swelling of part of the body, most commonly an arm or leg, caused by the abnormal accumulation of a protein-rich fluid called lymph. Chronic cellulitis occurs when the lymphatic system is not working properly, either because of a developmental ...
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Cuff Cellulitis  Many can cause a different agent infection. Athlete’s foot is an infection of the skin caused by a fungus. Cuff cellulitis is caused by a viral infection of the skin. When most people think about infections they are thinking about infection caused by bacteria. There are ...
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Dissecting Cellulitis  Dissecting cellulitis manifests with perifollicular pustules, nodules, abscesses and sinuses that emerges into scarring alopecia. It predominantly takes place in African American men between 20-40 years of age, but can sometimes affect other races and women too. ...
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Eosinophilic Cellulitis  This disorder is commonly known as –Granulomatous dermatitis with eosinophilia or the Wells’ syndrome. The Eosinophilic Cellulitis is a rare skin disorder. It can be well distinguished with the presence of swellings, redness on the skin, warmth of certain areas, ...
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Eyelid Cellulitis  The eyelids have many works, comprising of protecting and lubricating the eye, producing oil secretions for the eye, and helping to drain away tears. This page comprises of a range of eyelid problems ranging from lumps and bumps of the eyelid to twitching of the lid. ...
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Foot Cellulitis  Cellulitis is the most common disease associated with viral or bacterial infection. This disease starts with infection of the skin and may lead to various fatal infections of different organs. the bacteria involved in this disorder is streptococcus. Foot Cellulitis is a ...
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