Does anyone know how to treat cellulitus?
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Jordon not funnie this is a very serious condition that can only be treated with antibiotics my grandmother almost died from it and my neighbor did die from it in a way of speaking it went to his brain because he was going to a city hospital and didn't give him the right kind of care and the infection went to his brain and well he died I wont tell you more then that cause it is very grouse but you need to see a doctor and get some antibiotic's I got it in my face about a year ago and got rid of it in about 3 weeks so good luck
If you do have it , it hurts very badly so God bless you
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haha u have a disease.
antibiotics prescribed by your doctor
my son got this in his eyes when he was little the doctor needs to prescribe some medication to you in order to get rid of it. Usually a strong form of penicillan will do the trick but if it has progressed they give you steriods.
Cellulitis treatment may require hospitalization if it is severe enough to warrant intravenous antibiotics and close observation. At other times, treatment with oral antibiotics and close outpatient follow-up is enough. Treatment is focused on control of the infection and prevention of complications.
Antibiotics are given to control infection, and analgesics may be needed to control pain.
Elevate the infected area, usually higher than the heart, to minimize swelling. Apply warm, moist compresses to the site to fight infection by increasing blood supply to the tissues. Rest until symptoms improve.
Depends on it's location and any chronic medical illness one may have, ie, diabetes. Cellulitis is an infection of the subcutaneous structure of the skin. Mild cases can be treated with antibiotics at home. More severe cases require hospital admission for IV antibiotics and close observation
You probably don't have cellulitus. Are you talking about the bumpy, grapefruit-like textured fat that most women get on their thighs and butt? Actual cellulitus is a severe infection of the soft tissues. If you had this there'd been swelling, discoloration, severe pain and a high fever.
If you just have the bumpy skin, it's mostly genetic and there's not a lot you can do for it short of liposuction. Losing weight (IF you're overweight all over), exercise, maintaining a good fluid intake may help.
I say the best thing is to learn to love yourself the way God made you, wear the clothes that best flatter you and find friends who don't judge everything by appearance alone.
Take care.
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