In most cases modern medicine techniques and medicines cure cellulitis and save patient. But, in few cases modern medicine can't help organism (if infection spread all over body) to fight against this disease. It is possible but very rarely if patient have access to hospital and antibiotics.
Cellulitis is a skin infection that can be serious if left untreated, but deaths directly from cellulitis are rare. The majority of deaths associated with cellulitis are due to complications such as sepsis or necrotizing fasciitis. The exact number of deaths from cellulitis each year is not readily available, as it varies based on individual health conditions and access to healthcare.
The disease of diabetes has nothing to do with bee allegies. Therefore, a diabetic is just as likely to have such an allergy as a non-diabetic is.
around a few hundred people die of hypoglyceamia as a result of diabetic complications every year around the world but hyperglyceamia is the major killer in diabetics.
It is suitable for diabetic people.
Cellulitis medical condition of skin and soft tissue is connected with weakness of natural defense system and bacteria. So, cellulitis is not hereditary. You can get cellulitis with minor skin trauma and weakened immune system. There are people who are more at risk to get cellulitis - look for cellulitis risk factors. Also, recurrence rate for this type of skin condition is high - up to 50% for some types.
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.
Yes. Diabetic people's scars often heal slower than people scars who aren't diabetic.
depends on if the fat person is diabetic or has any sort of illness caused from eating unhealtherly .
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.
Being diabetic has no link with juggling, so diabetic people are just as likely as any other people to be able to juggle. Yes, but only the ones that have learned how.
Yes, watermelons are an excellent food source for diabetic people.