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Basic About Cellulitis Risk Factors
Medical researches in cellulitis area have discovered certain factors that increase individual's risks of getting cellulitis infection. These cellulitis risk factors include following troubles: vein problems, leg swelling, problems with the lymphatic system, obesity and breaks in the skin(cuts etc.). In particular cases infection risk factors include eczema, skin ulcers, surgical wounds and surgical process with lymph node removal. If you searching for cellulitis symptoms and signs please visit symptoms and signs page and causes of cellulitis separately. Medical advisers rarely can explain why one individual will get cellulitis infection and another will not, that's the main reason why medical advisers are careful of the cellulitis causes. Medical research in cellulitis have detected that person with particular risk factors are more likely than others to get cellulitis infection. The goal of cellulitis risk factors are anything that increase individual's chance of developing contagion of cellulitis. More about diagnosing is presented on cellulitis diagnosis page.
What Include Risk FactorsRisk factors for cellulitis bacterial skin infection include as follows: vein problems, lymphatic system problems, breaks in the skin, leg swelling and obesity. For cellulitis treatment please go to treatment section of this website. Other cellulitis risk factors include: skin ulcer(daibetic foot ulcer); surgical wounds; psoriasis, eczema or other breaks in the skin; athlete's foot; lymph node removal surgery; previous cellulitis episode; chemotherapy; radiation therapy; pregnancy; coronary artery bypass; IV drug use; other certain terms ( HIV, AIDS, diabetes, leukemia, heart failure, lupus, psoriasis). More detailed search about cellulitis at all and cellulitis risk factors may find on cellulitis links page. |
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