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Cellulitis Symptoms

Cellulitis is an acute inflammation of the skin, caused by infection with staph, strep or other fairly common bacteria (see also cellulitis - streptococcal - Erysipelas is a type of cellulitis (skin infection) generally caused by group A streptococci)

Cellulitis Symptoms listed below:

Additional symptoms that may be associated with cellulitis disease:

Another cause of cellulitis skin infection are tattoo associated infections, defined as a skin infection consistent with staphylococcal infection (i.e. boils, folliculitis and abscess) occurring near or at location of a recent tattoo MRSA.

A secondary cause of tattoo related cellulitis skin infections is classified as a skin infection consistent with staph that occurs in a person who had not received a recent tattoo but has been in close personal contact with a MRSA patient, which MRSA sufferer had received a recent tattoo.

Signs and tests for Cellulitis

During a physical examination, the doctor may find localized swelling. Occasionally, swollen glands (lymph nodes) can be detected near the cellulitis.

Cellulitis tests which may be performed: