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Cellulitis : Cellulitis and Diabetes



Abdominal Cellulitis
Cellulitis basically is an acute infection of skin and soft tissues that is featured by a localized pain, swelling, .....
The meaning of the term is infections of the skin due to bacteria. This is the infection of the underlining tissues of the skin. This generally affects the circulatory systems of the blood and the lymph. This is a not a communicable disease.

The causative agents are the bacteria—streptococcus and staphylococcus. The certain types of the insects, flies, spiders etc can be responsible for the transmission of these.

This may appear on the legs, shins and ankles and in majority those areas that are under constant wear and tear .The areas, which are operated or have injuries are prone to this also.

Recurrent Cellulitis
Cellulitis is an acute infection of skin and soft tissues characterized by localized pain, swelling, .....
The skin on the face looks flushed. The color of the skin changes to magenta –red. The spots start appearing on the skin. These may even lead to blisters. This brings along fever and chills at times.

The Diabetes increases or decreases the blood sugar level depending on the types. Thus the immunity of the body is also under danger. Thus increasing the rate of flow of blood in the lower body parts the legs, it. These will cause chronic ulcers in the leg. The ulcers are the carriers of the agents. The other risks relative to these are fungal infection, chicken pox, shingles, swellings of the arms and the legs, leukemia (blood cancer), and HIV infections. In certain times the infection becomes a lot more severe resulting into more elongation and the deepening like entrance into the fascial layer. Thus affecting the adipose tissues of the body, this weakens the support to certain body organs.

Eosinophilic Cellulitis
This disorder is commonly known as –Granulomatous dermatitis with eosinophilia or the Wells’ syndrome. The .....
The screening and the diagnosis of the veins and the lymph nodes. The washing of wounds with soaps daily to keep it away from any other infections. Application of the anti-biotic creams and any other ointment that generally reduces the itching or any other problems. The covering of the wounds with the bandages, change of the bandages often, check on the redness on the body. The caution arises for people with diabetes and with poor regulation of the blood or the other nutrients required by the body.


Strep Cellulitis
Septal Cellulitis
Recurrent Cellulitis
Peritonsillar Cellulitis
Penile Cellulites
Preseptal Cellulitis
Skin Cellulitis
Secondary Cellulitis
Scrotal Cellulitis
Orbital Cellulitis
Periorbital Cellulitis
Staph Cellulitis
Perianal Cellulitis
Pediatric Cellulitis


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