
Cellulite is a type of infection caused by normal skin flora or by exogenous bacteria, and usually occurs when the skin has previously been broken cracks in the skin, cuts, blisters, burns, insect bites, wounds or other.
It is a type of diffuse inflammation of connective tissue inflammations layers the dermis and subcutaneous skin.
It can occur anywhere in the body. No attacks anywhere in the body. This is a bacterial disease.
The underlying cause is a bacterium that enters the skin through the path of any cut or wound or skin breakdown. Do not have to brake or cut is visible. I can not even see any brake in your body, sometimes very small cuts or minutes and brakes that are invisible through naked eyes.
Bacteria are common because the infection is
Streptococcus *
Staphylococcus *
Usually unaware that stage or apply any lotion or cosmetic creams. But as over time increases its surface and then you should consult a doctor for diagnosis.
You can take a long process of treatment for this disease. Doctor suggests some tests, such as:
* Blood test
* Proof of wound culture and other tests.
These are necessary to help rule out a blood clot in the veins.
After some time you can easily see the redness, or skin rashes.
The positive side this disease is that it can be easily diagnosed. This is a clinical diagnosis that doctors diagnosed as ultrasound and stasis dermatitis.
It can be cured in a week and disappear with antibiotic treatment. But in severe cases can take a month to fully resolve. And if not treated early can cause death.
If you do not want or have time to visit a doctor can treat it at home too for a wonderful product that is made from natural extracts that is cream Revitol cellulite.
Cause of cellulite:
1) Bacterial infection
2) the bacteria Streptococcus
3) chronic venous insufficiency (Type of Venous Insufficiency)
4) The group A streptococcus
5) Animal bite
6) Tattoos
7) Eczema
Haemophilus influenzae B – cellulite
9) adenitis – Cellulite
10) Blisters
11) Pasteurella multocida – cellulitis at the site of infection
12) Elderly
13) Orbital cellulitis
14) Nocardiosis – cellulite
15) immunocompromised patients
16) lymphedema
17) Streptococcus
18) Chediak-Higashi Syndrome – cellulite
19) Diabetes mellitus
20) HIV
21) periorbital cellulitis
22) streptococcal infections – cellulitis
23) WHIM syndrome – Cellulite.
Treatment in hospital
some patients with severe cellulitis may require hospital treatment, especially if the cellulite is deteriorating, if the patient has a high fever, vomiting, not responding to treatment or have recurrences of cellulitis. Most people who are treated in hospital receive their antibiotics intravenously in the arm (intravenously, with a drip).
Infection and Cellulitis after snake bite