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- $Title{Is "Erysipelas" the Same Thing as "Cellulitis"?}
- $Subject{erysipelas cellulitis strep infection Infections Skin Subcutaneous
- Tissue tissues puncture wound}
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- Is "Erysipelas" the Same Thing as "Cellulitis"?
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- QUESTION: I have just recovered from a rather nasty infection that my doctor
- called "erysipelas". It was a term I was not familiar with, but antibiotics
- brought it under control. An associate from work who visited me, said he had
- the same thing but his doctor called it "cellulitis". From what I have told
- you, is it possible to clear this question up for us?
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- ANSWER: I can if you permit me to stick close to the exact definitions of
- these two similar infections. However, I think it is fair to state that in
- many cases they are generally both grouped together, and the term "cellulitis"
- may be used. They are both infections of the skin. Erysipelas is the most
- superficial, confined to the outside layers of the subcutaneous tissues which
- lie just beneath the skin. Cellulitis runs deeper in the layer and may
- develop following a puncture wound. Although both may be caused by one of the
- bacteria in the streptococcus family, they do have different appearances,
- which can be readily observed by the physician, and helps with the diagnosis.
- The border of the lesion in erysipelas has a distinct edge, which raises up
- above the surrounding tissue. Since cellulitis lies more deeply it does not
- produce this effect, although it too creates a red, hot and tender area. Both
- conditions may be effectively treated with penicillin, usually by injection.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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