Cellulitis is it. There are various skin diseases that cause cellulitis, such as infections of various etiology.
No, one can not be born having cellulitis. However, a baby can contract cellulitis several ways. One way a baby can catch cellulitis is by scratching their eyes.
Depends on severity of infection. Mild and moderate cases last 10-15 days if treated at home. Serious cases include hospital treatment and last 20-30 days. Recurrent case of cellulitis infection may be treated up to several months depends on response of particular organism.
No, cellulitis is not contagious so your daughter cannot catch it if you have it. Cellulitis is an infection of the deep layers of skin.
Yes, It can come back. If you think its coming back you need to see your doctor immediately. It can even come back in the same area so keep a close on that area as well. I had cellulitis so know it can come back.
It is most commonly caused by Streptococcus pyogenes or Staphylococcus aureus.
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Cellulitis is a bacterial infection that in turn causes inflammation.
Orbital and periorbital cellulitis are usually caused by infection of the sinuses near the nose. Insect bites or injuries that break the skin cause about one-third of these cellulitis infections. Orbital and periorbital cellulitis may also occur.
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