Guide To The Symptoms And Types Of Cellulitis

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One of the most common parts of the body to become affected by cellulitis is the lower legs. It is also common for cellulitis to affect the arms, head, and neck. In special circumstances, an individual may develop cellulitis in their chest or abdomen. Abdominal skin can develop cellulitis in individuals who are particularly obese. Cellulitis is more likely to develop in the limbs than anywhere else because those parts of the body generally incur more cuts and abrasions that would allow bacteria into the body. Erysipelas is a type of cellulitis caused by the streptococci bacteria that affect the skin. A type of cellulitis referred to as methicillin-resistant S. aureus (MRSA) is known to be resistant to numerous antibiotics, which makes it particularly dangerous. Cellulitis can develop on the extremities as the result of a cat or dog scratch due to the Pasteurella multocida bacteria. Cellulitis that develops from exposure in seawater or freshwater is caused by the Vibrio vulnificus, Aeromonas hydrophilia, and other types of bacteria.

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