SAFE HEALTH PC CELLULITIS SPECIALIST
If you notice sudden changes in your skin, like redness, inflammation, and pain, then you might have a bacterial infection called cellulitis. This is a common condition that brings many men and women to the care of Dr. Saif Fatteh in Mt. Pleasant and Lansing, Michigan. Prompt treatment of cellulitis infection can help you avoid serious complications, so be sure to book a diagnostic exam any time you experience sudden changes in your skin.
What is Cellulitis? Cellulitis is a common skin infection that occurs when bacteria generally streptococcus and staphylococcus invaded skin and spread to deeper tissues through skin. Treatment for cellulitis is available and it can be fully cured if detected in the early stages but could become life-threatening if left untreated. Cellulitis treatment is needed from a specialist to help reduce symptoms and control infection.
What are the Symptoms of Cellulitis?
Cellulitis can occur anywhere on the body, however, it usually occurs in damaged body areas or inflamed parts. Bacteria invade the skin through contaminated cuts, inflamed lesions, areas with poor circulation. If you find any of the following signs that means it is time to see a cellulitis specialist: • Swelling • Skin dimpling • Fever • Pain
• Redness • Blisters • Tenderness • Sensation of warmth
How to Prevent Cellulitis? There are steps you can take to prevent cellulitis and avoid the need for treatment. Any time the surface of your skin is breached, take immediate steps to clean the area and cover the wound with a bandage to prevent infection. Wash the site daily with soap and water, and use an over-the-counter ointment to reduce the risk of infection.
How is Cellulitis Treated? Most cases of cellulitis respond well to a course of antibiotics. If your symptoms don’t clear up after a few days, inform Dr. Fatteh, Dermatologist, in Lansing about the skin infection. Ensure to follow your cellulitis specialist’s guidelines about the medication and skincare. You might need to be briefly hospitalized to receive intravenous antibiotics directly into the blood and other care if you may need any. As you wait for your treatment to take effect, you might find a degree of relief by placing a cool, damp cloth over the area and…
elevating the affected limb. Over-the-counter pain medications can reduce discomfort.
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