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Explore the Causes of Cellulitis

Cellulitis is a bacterial skin infection that can become serious if not treated promptly. Let's delve into what causes this condition, how it spreads, and ways to treat it effectively. Our AI assistant is here to answer any questions you may have.

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If you suspect you have cellulitis or are experiencing symptoms, it is crucial to consult a healthcare professional for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan. The information provided is for educational purposes and should not replace medical advice.

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Cellulitis is typically caused by bacteria, often streptococcus or staphylococcus, entering the skin through a cut or wound. It's a common skin infection resulting in redness, swelling, and warmth. Have you or someone you know experienced cellulitis before? Understanding how it develops can be helpful for prevention. If you're curious about ways to prevent it, I'd be happy to share some tips!