Cellulitis is a severe bacterial infection affecting the skin. The bacteria causing cellulitis are group A hemolytic streptococcus. The affected skin remains swollen and red. It becomes hot and painful to touch. It commonly affects the lower legs, face, arms, and other areas. It is managed by taking antibiotics. In untreated cases, it becomes a life-threatening condition.
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Cellulitis
Cellulitis is a bacterial infection affecting the skin. Read this article to learn the causes, symptoms, and risk factors.

A Patient's Guide to Recurrent Cellulitis
Cellulitis is a bacterial infection of the deep layer of the skin and it recurs frequently. Read this article to know more.
