Definition | Causes | Risk Factors | Symptoms | Diagnosis | Treatment | Prevention

Causes

Cellulitis is often caused by a bacterial infection. It may come from bacteria that normally lives on the skin or bacteria from other sources. The bacterial infection may be caused by:

  • A minor injury to the skin (such as, cut, scratch, blister, burn, puncture, or bite) that becomes infected and spreads into the surrounding skin
  • Injuries that occur in natural bodies of water that become infected with germs found in the water
  • A cut or abrasion that becomes infected by food bacteria while handling fish, poultry, eggs, or meat
  • Bacteria that enter the body through surgical wounds or a catheter in a vein
  • Bacteria spreading from an upper respiratory or ear infection

Puncture Wound

Puncture Wound
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Risk Factors

Factors that may increase the risk of cellulitis include: