Guide To The Symptoms And Types Of Cellulitis
Nausea And Vomiting

Cellulitis, as we know, is an infection that occurs in the deep layers of the skin. Because the deep layers of the skin contain small blood vessels, it is easy for an untreated cellulitis infection to make its way into the bloodstream. When an infection invades the bloodstream, it poisons organs and tissues around the body. When there are toxic substances in the body, the nausea center in the brain becomes activated. This mechanism is a protective measure the body takes by attempting to expel any toxic substances from the stomach. An infection in the bloodstream can produce small blood clots that cause kidneys to fail, which also causes nausea and vomiting when toxic substances accumulate in the body. A cellulitis infection can spread to the digestive tract, irritating the nerve fibers that control the movement of these structures. This nerve irritation can also produce nausea and vomiting.
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