Cellulitis is a bacterial infection that affects the skin and the underlying tissues. Acute lymphangitis is an inflammation of the lymphatic vessels that occurs due to bacterial infection. When these infections occur in the face and neck, they can be particularly dangerous because of their proximity to vital organs like the brain and the airways.
Cellulitis and acute lymphangitis of the face and neck can occur for a variety of reasons. Some common causes include:
Symptoms of cellulitis and acute lymphangitis of the face and neck include:
If left untreated, these infections can lead to serious complications, such as:
Treatment for cellulitis and acute lymphangitis of the face and neck typically involves antibiotics to kill the bacteria causing the infection. In severe cases, hospitalization may be necessary for intravenous antibiotics and supportive care.
Prevention of these infections involves proper hygiene practices, such as washing hands frequently, keeping wounds clean and covered, and avoiding sharing personal items like towels and razors. It is also important to seek medical attention promptly if any symptoms of these infections develop.
Cellulitis and acute lymphangitis of the face and neck can be serious and potentially life-threatening infections. It is important to take preventive measures and seek prompt medical attention if any symptoms develop. With proper treatment, most people recover fully from these infections.
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