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Cellulitis: Causes, Symptoms, Treatment & Prevention In Telugu | Medicover Hospitals

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Cellulitis: Causes, Symptoms, Treatment & Prevention In Telugu | Medicover Hospitals

డా. ఎస్. శ్రీకాంత్ రాజు, సీనియర్ కన్సల్టెంట్ వాస్కులర్ మరియు ఎండోవాస్కులర్ సర్జన్, మెడికవర్ హాస్పిటల్స్, ఈ వీడియో లో, సెల్యులైటిస్ గురించి పూర్తిగా వివరించారు.

0:00 – సెల్యులైటిస్
0:23 – సెల్యులైటిస్ రావడానికి ప్రధాన కారణాలు ఏమిటి?
0:29 – కాళ్ళల్లో వాపు రావడానికి కారణాలు ఏమిటి?
1:34 – కాళ్ళల్లో వాపు రాకుండా ఉండాలంటే ఏం చేయాలి?
2:50 – సమస్య తీవ్రత ఎక్కువగా ఉంటే ఎటువంటి చికిత్స చేయించుకోవాలి?

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Cellulitis vs Erysipelas | Bacterial Causes, Risk Factors, Signs and Symptoms, Treatment

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Lesson on cellulitis and erysipelas: similarities and differences, pathogenesis, signs and symptoms, diagnosis, treatment and Complications. Cellulitis and erysipelas are both skin infections caused by bacteria, particularly most commonly caused by streptococcus and staphylococcus bacteria. Cellulitis and erysipelas differ in the layer of skin that is infected or involved in the infection. Furthermore, systemic symptoms are typically more involved in the erysipelas as opposed to cellulitis and they both have different timings of onset.

In this lesson, we discuss the risk factors of getting cellulitis and erysipelas, how to make the diagnosis of these skin infections, what antibiotics we use to treat each of these infections, and some of the complications of having these infections. We also discuss a variety of atypical bacterial causes of cellulitis depending if a patient was exposed to freshwater, saltwater, hot tubs or if bitten by a human, animal or tick.

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Cellulitis: Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment | Merck Manual Consumer Version Quick Facts

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Want to get the quick facts about cellulitis? Watch this video to learn about the causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment. Click to learn more: https://www.merckmanuals.com/home/skin-disorders/bacterial-skin-infections/cellulitis

About The Merck Manuals:

First published in 1899 as a small reference book for physicians and pharmacists, The Merck Manual grew in size and scope to become one of the world’s most widely used comprehensive medical resources for professionals and consumers. As The Manual evolved, it continually expanded the reach and depth of its offerings to reflect the mission of providing the best medical information to a wide cross-section of users, including medical professionals and students, veterinarians and veterinary students, and consumers.

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What causes cellulite?

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What causes cellulite?

We know what cellulite looks like, but what actually causes it? Dr. Susan Van Dyke explains the causes of cellulite and discusses if postmenopausal women are still prone to this skin condition.
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