Yes, a fever is one of the many symptoms of cellulitis. Other symptoms include pain, redness, inflammation, sores, rashes, and heat on the affected area.
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Cellulitis is it. There are various skin diseases that cause cellulitis, such as infections of various etiology.
A very high fever can cause brain cells to begin to die off.
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In case of periorbital cellulitis most affected are youngsters (cause bacteria HiB). In case of leg or arm cellulitis most affected are older patients(cause Staph or Strep bacteria). Cellulitis affects people of all ages.
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No. Cellulitis is not directly contagious. The bacteria that cause Cellulitis is spread through direct contact, though, which can result in a bacterial infection and increase risk for Cellulitis.
The cause for arthritis is to date not known, however there is no known connection between cellulitis and arthritis.
No, they are not identical. Cellulitis can be caused by some strains of staph, but it can also be cause by some strains of Strep.
Fevers do not cause headaches directly. Generally speaking (with the exception of true migraines), both fevers and headaches are symptoms of underlying problems.
Some can be depending on the nature of the weather or the person or maybe the type of high fevers.But the best thing to get rid of them is too get plenty of sleep,drink water, and try and remain calm.
No, but fever can cause fatigue. Fevers are caused by infections.