1. Cellulitis
The skin normally has many types of bacteria living on it. When there is a break in the skin, however, bacteria can enter the body and cause infection and inflammation. The skin tissues in the infected area become red, hot, irritated, and painful.
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2. Cellulitis
Cellulitis is a skin infection caused by bacteria. Normally, your skin helps protect you from infection. But if you have a cut, sore, or insect bite, bacteria can get into the skin and spread to deeper tissues. If it is not treated with antibiotic...
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3. Cellulitis: MedlinePlus
Cellulitis is a bacterial infection of the deepest layer of your skin. Bacteria can enter your body through a break in the skin - from a cut, scratch, or bite. Usually if your skin gets infected, it's just the top layer and it goes away on its own...
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7. Cellulitis
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8. Cellulitis
Cellulitis is an inflammation of the skin, caused by a bacterial infection. It can also affect the connective tissue beneath your skin and, in severe cases, spread to your lymph nodes. Cellulitis most often affects the legs, but it may also affect...
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9. Cellulitis
Cellulitis is a deep bacterial infection of the skin. The infection usually involves the face, or the arms and legs. It may happen in normal skin, but it usually occurs after some type of trauma causes an opening in your skin. This opening can lea...
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10. Cellulitis
Cellulitis is a serious bacterial infection of the skin. In cellulitis, bacteria penetrate the skin's protective outer layer, typically at the site of an injury, such as a cut, puncture, sore, burn or bite. Cellulitis also can occur at the site...
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