Archive for June 14th, 2009

Posted by admin at 14 June 2009

Category: Scleroderma

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Cellulite is a very serious condition and if left untreated, can cause problems even life threatening. If you suspect you have cellulite, this article is a reading required. You'll get the facts about the disease: what is, what causes it and how it can be treated. Early detection and treatment is very important.

So what exactly is cellulite? Cellulite is actually an inflammation of the tissue connecting the skin. This inflammation can be caused by a number of things including staphylococci, streptococci and other bacterial infections.

Our skin normally has a number of different bacteria that live in it. This is usually not be a problem until the skin is broken somehow. What happens then is that the bacteria enter the body in these breaks. Once inside the body that cause infections resulting in inflammation. Once this happens, the tissue of the skin becomes hot and very painful.

The most common areas affected by cellulite are legs and arms, although it is possible to have this problem in almost any part of the body including the hands and feet. The most common ways for people to get cellulite are through insect bites, some sort of injury or cut, diabetes, cracks in the toes, and even through the use of certain medications corticosteroids.

The symptoms of cellulitis vary depending on the severity. The most common symptoms are redness, swelling, tenderness, a look stretched skin, rash, fever, chills, tremors, fatigue, muscle aches and just a general feeling of not being quite right. Symptoms most serious include vomiting, stiffness and loss of hair.

Cellulite, as I said, is a very serious condition and in extreme cases which require hospitalization, intravenous antibiotics may be necessary. In less serious cases, outpatient treatment and oral antibiotics may be sufficient. Antibiotics are needed to control the infection.

The prognosis for the treatment of cellulite is usually good if the problem is detected time. Usually the treatment itself takes about seven to ten days. Usually, after that period of time, the condition is cured.

Without There may be some very serious complications of cellulitis, if not detected early and treated early. These complications include gangrene, which leads to the loss of a limb sepsis, meningitis, if you have cellulitis of the face, and lymphangitis, which is an inflammation of the lymph nodes.

If you have any of these symptoms, call your doctor immediately. Cellulite, if not diagnosed and treated early, can be a very serious problem.

To your health,

Steve Wagner

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