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CELLULITIS DISEASE
by Dr. Rajesh Shah
Introduction:
Cellulitis is an acute inflammation of
the connective tissue of the skin, caused by infection
with a type of bacteria (staphylococcus, streptococcus or
other bacteria). Cellulitis frequently occurs on exposed
areas of the body such as the arms, legs, and face. It is
characterized by redness, swelling, warmth and pain or
tenderness. The swelling can spread rapidly.

Causes:
Cellulitis occurs when the bacteria enter through a break in the skin. This break need not be visible to the naked eyes. Group A Streptococcus and Staphylococcus are the most common bacteria which can cause cellulitis. Predisposing factors for cellulitis include insect bites, animal bites, pruritic skin rash, recent surgery, athlete's foot, dry skin, eczema, burns & boils, lymphedema swelling, diabetes, patients on immunosuppressive or corticosteroid medications, etc.
Symptoms:
The affected area is red due to the inflammation and there may be warmth over it. Tight, glossy, "stretched" appearance of the skin is commonly seen. Pain or tenderness of the affected area is also seen.
Other symptoms that may be seen include fever (with or without chills), sweating, fatigue, muscle pains (myalgias) and malaise. Occasionally, local lymph nodes may be swollen.
Suggestion about homeopathic
treatment: Homeopathy can effectively manage
cases of cellulitis. The skin swelling, redness and pain
can very well be treated with homeopathy. Not only does
homeopathy successfully manage acute cellulitis but it
also helps in preventing the recurrent attacks in cases
where this tendency is present. Local care of the affected
part combined with homeopathic treatment can ensure good
recovery of cellulitis.
Self care for Cellulitis
patients:
Rest the affected part of the body
Elevate the infected area to decrease the swelling and to
relieve the discomfort.
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