Cellulitis is a severe kind of bacterial infection that not only infects the outer layer of the skin, but also the deeper layers inside. The corium is a layer of the skin, and the subcutaneous fats ar..
Cellulitis is a severe kind of bacterial infection that not only infects the outer layer of the skin, but also the deeper layers inside. The corium is a layer of the skin, and the subcutaneous fats are areas where cellulite majorly infects. The skin will appear reddish and swollen in a couple of days after the infection. The infected area will gradually swell and turn red, and will also be painful. This can happen on any of the body parts, but hands and legs are the most common. The person can also feel tired and feverish. Streptococci and Staphylococcus bacteria are involved in spreading of cellulitis. Sometimes pus is also present in the swelling, which can be a major concern. Since 1990, more than 30,000 deaths have been reported worldwide because of cellulitis.
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