Examples of using Cellulitis in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Yeah. Looks like cellulitis.
Cellulitis is almost always caused by bacteria.
This may also occur due to cellulitis or lymphangitis.
If cellulitis is left untreated it can lead to blindness.
Additional complications of both types of cellulitis include.
It was lucky men: the cellulitis problem to them isn't terrible.
People of any age can be affected by a throat infection,sinusitis or cellulitis.
If cellulitis is left untreated it may well result in blindness.
Many of the symptoms of both types of cellulitis are similar and include.
Orbital Cellulitis: This form of eyelid cellulitis is much more severe than preseptal cellulitis.
It is true that the appearance of cellulitis responds to a circulatory problem;
It is important that thepatient understands the differences between the two types of eyelid cellulitis and what to watch for.
Preventing both types of cellulitis may be as simple as getting a vaccination from your local health department.
In reality, it is difficult to tell how deep an infection is, so cellulitis and erysipelas are much the same thing.
Cellulitis can affect almost any part of the body, but it occurs most commonly in areas that have been damaged or inflamed.
But, Hooch, if the patient just has simple cellulitis, why aren't the antibiotics working?
Cellulitis can range from affecting a small area of skin to being a large, spreading infection affecting a large area of skin.
Bacteria may then get under the skin and travel up to cause a cellulitis in the calf(but without an apparent infection of the foot).
Also, if the cellulitis is severe before it is treated, it can leave long-term damage to lymph drainage from affected tissues.
However, bleeding a couple of weeks after ligation orbacterial infection in the tissues surrounding the piles(cellulitis) may occur.
Anyone, at any age, can develop cellulitis, but you are at increased risk if you smoke, have diabetes or poor circulation.
Sore eyes can sometimes be caused by viralinfections such pink eye(also known as conjunctivitis) or cellulitis(eyelid infection), or even by the common cold.
In most cases, cellulitis is caused by bacteria, which may come from a skin injury, an insect bite on the eyelid, or from the sinuses.
In addition, a condition to be aware of which is similar to cellulitis and can sometimes at first be mistaken for cellulitis is called necrotising fasciitis.
Cellulitis, which is a bacterial infection of the skin and of the tissues underneath the skin, can spread and cause swelling, redness and tenderness.
Medical research in the field of cellulitis has shown that individuals with particular risk factors are more prone to develop preseptal cellulitis.
If you have a cellulitis of the leg,‘raised' means that your foot is higher than your hip so gravity helps to reduce the swelling.
More serious causes of black eyes include cellulitis(a serious infection around the eyes) and skull fracture, which tends to result in two shiners that are sometimes described as"raccoon eyes.".
If you have severe cellulitis, or have a mild cellulitis that does not improve with antibiotic tablets, then you may need intravenous antibiotic treatment.