Health Illustrated Encyclopedia - Cellulitis Cellulitis Definition Cellulitis is an acute inflammation of the connective tissue of the skin, caused by infection with staphylococcus, streptococcus or other bacteria (see also Erysipelas). Alternative Names Skin infection - bacterial Causes The skin normally has many types of bacteria living on it… related searches:hand rash | blistering rash
e-Newsletter
…Boils * Abscesses * Cellulitis * Impetigo * Infected wounds Many patients who seek treatment believe they have a spider bite, when in fact they have a skin and soft tissue infection that looks like a boil, abscess or an inflammation of the connective tissue under the skin (cellulitis). If not treated in… related searches:impetigo | staph infection
Health Illustrated Encyclopedia - Peritonsillar abscess
…Outlook (Prognosis) Peritonsillar abscess usually goes away with treatment, although the infection may return in the future. Possible Complications * Cellulitis of the jaw, neck, or chest * Pneumonia * Pericarditis (inflammation around the heart) * Pleural effusion (fluid around the lungs) * Endocarditis… related searches:swollen neck
Health Illustrated Encyclopedia - Sepsis
…following: * The kidneys (upper urinary tract infection) * The liver or the gall bladder * The bowel (usually seen with peritonitis) * The skin (cellulitis) * The lungs (bacterial pneumonia) Meningitis may also be accompanied by sepsis. In children, sepsis may accompany infection of the bone (osteomyelitis… related searches:sepsis
Health Illustrated Encyclopedia - Cellulitis CellulitisCellulitis is a deep infection of the skin, usually accompanied by generalized (systemic) symptoms such as fever and chills. The area of redness increases in size as the infection spreads. The center of the circled lesion has been biopsied.
Health Illustrated Encyclopedia - Tooth abscess
…treatment. Preservation of the tooth is possible in many cases. Possible Complications * Loss of the tooth * Spread of infection to soft tissue (facial cellulitis, Ludwig's angina ) * Spread of infection to the jaw bone (osteomyelitis of the mandible or maxilla) * Spread of infection to other areas of the body…
Health Illustrated Encyclopedia - Leg pain
…alcoholics (symptoms include numbness, tingling, or a sensation of pins-and-needles) * Infection of the bone (osteomyelitis) or skin and soft tissue (cellulitis) * Varicose veins Less common causes include: * Slipped capital femoral epiphysis -- usually seen in boys and overweight children between 11 and… related searches:leg pain
Health Illustrated Encyclopedia - Dermatitis, stasis on the leg
…red to brownish discoloration just above the ankle, known as stasis dermatitis. It results from decreased blood flow. This patient is at risk for cellulitis, a deep infection in the skin.
Health Illustrated Encyclopedia - Periorbital cellulitis
Periorbital cellulitis Definition Periorbital cellulitis is an infection of the tissues surrounding the eye. It can be the result of minor trauma to the area around the eye, or it may be the extension of another site of infection, such as sinusitis. There is generally redness and swelling of the eyelid…