Cellulitis On Face













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http://TreatmentForCellulite.info • Cellulitis On Face • • Facial cellulitis or cellulitis of the face is one of the types of cellulitis infection. It is commonly caused by bacteria already present in the skin that has been given the chance to enter into the deeper layers through a cut, wound, scratch or other skin breaks. It is always better to prevent than to cure so make sure to keep your face clean especially if you accidentally scratched it or if the skin breaks unexpectedly due to external causes. • http://TreatmentForCellulite.info • Cellulitis On Face • • Common symptoms are tenderness in the infected area, swelling, redness and a slight increase in temperature. Severe cases may also causes chills, elevated temperature in the tongue, itching, decreased appetite, body aches and vomiting. Factors that increase the risk of contacting this disease are troubles in the lymphatic system or infection of nearby lymph nodes, upper respiratory infections, infection in the teeth and infection in the middle ear. The face is very sensitive and there are a lot of vital organs located in it like the eyes. Once facial cellulitis is suspected, it is best to consult a physician to confirm the diagnosis. Treatment must be immediately applied once diagnosed with this disease. • Facial cellulitis may be diagnosed in a number of ways, usually consists of a few steps to confirm the causative agent. A doctor may physically examine the face for external symptoms such as the redness, elevated temperature and the tenderness if the face. Afterwards, open wounds or skin breaks are hunted down. Along with this is an interrogation for an accurate medical history especially on the aspect of having a chronic skin disease, being in contact with animals, insects or accidents that may have caused an open wound or breaks in the skin. Sometimes, blood samples are also analyzed to determine which bacterium or bacteria caused the infection. • Common causes of facial cellulitis are the Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus pyogenes bacteria. Both are part of the skin's natural flora. These bacteria are gram-positive and form spherical clumps or long chains. Most of the time, Staphylococcus presents a more localized infection than Streptococcus but there are strains which can destroy cells in the deeper skin layers and causes destruction of evidence to pin point the first location of infection. Streptococcus spreads infection rapidly and cellulitis caused by these bacteria progress rapidly. Other bacteria may cause facial cellulitis such as Haemophilus influenzae type B but since a vaccine has already been developed for this bacterium, cases are rarely reported. • Treatment includes the intake of antibiotics or the intravenous way of administering it. For facial cellulitis, broad-spectrum antibiotics are used to target not just the common gram-positive bacteria but also accompanying infectious agents that may have come with it. Tell your physician if you have penicillin allergies since most antibiotics for cellulitis may be derivative of the penicillin family. • Topical antibiotic ointments may also be applied to the area infected as well as petroleum jelly incases wherein the skin is flaking or crusting to prevent further skin breaks and to provide relief. The main goal of cellulitis treatment is to stop or kill the causative agents and to prevent recurrence of the disease. • http://TreatmentForCellulite.info • Cellulitis On Face

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