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Fungal Cellulitis  Fungal Cellulitis is a dispersal fungal infection of the skin and the tissues, which are present just beneath the skin. The Cellulitis generally begins with a small area of tenderness, swelling, and redness on the skin. As this infected area begins to spread, the ...
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Juvenile Cellulitis  These sad looking pups begin to have perceptible skin trouble at about five weeks of age. One or more pups in a litter may be affected. What the veterinarian sees at a three month old pup with "Puppy Strangles" examination is generally are well fed, otherwise healthy ...
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Keflex Cellulitis  Cellulitis is a potentially severe bacterial infection of your skin. Cellulitis emerges as a swollen, red area of skin that feels hot and tender, and it may spread rapidly. Skin on the face or a lower leg is most usually affected by this infection, though cellulitis can ...
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Necrotizing Cellulitis  Necrotizing Cellulitis similar to other Cellulitis is a type of skin infection. Necrotizing Cellulitis and necrotizing fasciitis are severe forms of Cellulitis. The necrotizing is derived from the word necrosis which means the death of infected tissue. Most of the skin ...
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Orbital Cellulitis  The septum is the pre-stage of a cellulitis. The orbital septum, thus, is a layer of fascia extending vertically from the periosteum of the orbital rim to the levator aponeurosis in the upper eyelid and to the inferior border of the tarsal plate in the lower eyelid. ...
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Pediatric Cellulitis  The pain in a pediatric cellulitis in an extremity is generally the presenting symptom. It is extreme and frequently out of proportion with the physical findings. NF has a propensity for the extremities, but can take place anywhere there is deep fascia. In the first ...
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Penile Cellulites  Cellulitis is an acute spreading pyogenic inflammation. The causes of the celluilits are bacteria most of the times. These may be Streptococcus or the Staphylococcus. This causes thrombosis in the veins inside the penis. This is more common in the new borns and the ...
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Perianal Cellulitis  Perianal cellulitis is commonly seen in children aged 7 months to 8 years. This condition is characterized by well demarcated erythema which may be accompanied by painful defaecation, itching and bleeding. The cause is often local infection with group-A beta haemolytic ...
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Periorbital Cellulitis  Periorbital Cellulitis can be defined as an inflammation and infection of the eyelid and the skin surrounding the eye. Periorbital Cellulitis may affect the eye socket with the skin closest to it. It is not easy to describe this Cellulitis. Inside every eyelid there is ...
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Peritonsillar Cellulitis  Peritonsillar abscess are also known as quinsy. These refer to a relatively common infection of the Peritonsillar space. It is often reported as the most common site of head and neck infection. The space is located between the capsule of the palatine tonsil and the ...
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