Cellulitis Skin Infection
Cellulitis skin infection is a bacterial infection that causes redness and swelling. The condition is known to spread and often leads to feverishness. Swollen lymph nodes near the affected area is also a common observation associated with this disease.
Redness of the skin, accompanied by tenderness and swelling are the initial indicative signs of cellulitis. It is often accompanied by fever, nausea and vomiting. Some other symptoms of the disease are:
Symptoms of Cellulitis Skin Infection
Redness of the skin, accompanied by tenderness and swelling are the initial indicative signs of cellulitis. It is often accompanied by fever, nausea and vomiting. Some other symptoms of the disease are:
- Skin appears to be tight and stretched with a glossy texture.
- Redness/inflammations and rashes on the skin.
- Fever
- Joint aches
- Fatigue, chills and perspiration.

