Cellulitis - learn about causes, symptoms, and treatments.
Cellulitis is characterized by skin that appears red and swollen. The skin is usually warm to the touch and it can be quite painful. It is most common for cellulitis to affect the skin on the lower legs, but cellulitis may also be present on the face, arms, and other areas of the body. Left untreated, this type of infection can spread from the skin to the lymph nodes and bloodstream. If it does, cellulitis can quickly become a life-threatening condition requiring immediate treatment.
A number of risk factors are associated with cellulitis:
Symptoms often begin to diminish quickly and may disappear entirely after a just few days. However, if you do not respond to oral antibiotics within a few days and/or fever persists, it may then be necessary to introduce the antibiotics intravenously.