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***Shellfish, meats, hides
***Shellfish, meats, hides
***IV drug use
***IV drug use
***Animal or human bites
***[[Animal bites|Animal or human bites]]
**Poor adherence/absorption/distribution
**Poor adherence/absorption/distribution
**Wrong diagnosis
**Wrong diagnosis
**Impatience!
**Impatience!
*Complications of infection
*Complications of infection
**Abscess (drain it)
**[[Abscess]] (drain it)
**Deep infection
**Deep infection
**Metastasis
**Metastasis
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*May be indicated for patients with recurrent cellulitis
*May be indicated for patients with recurrent cellulitis
*Penicillin V 250 mg po bid
*[[Penicillin V]] 250 mg po bid
*Read more: Oh CC ''et al''. [https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jinf.2014.02.011 Antibiotic prophylaxis for preventing recurrent cellulitis: A systematic review and meta-analysis]. ''J Infect''. 2014;69(1):26-34.
*Read more: Oh CC ''et al''. [https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jinf.2014.02.011 Antibiotic prophylaxis for preventing recurrent cellulitis: A systematic review and meta-analysis]. ''J Infect''. 2014;69(1):26-34.



Latest revision as of 17:46, 14 July 2022

Background

  • Infection of superficial skin and skin structures

Microbiology

Clinical Manifestations

  • Hot, red, swollen, tender area of skin with poorly demarcated margins
  • With or without pus and/or bullae
  • Legs more common than elsewhere

Diagnosis

  • Clinical based on typical appearance

Differential Diagnosis

Management

  • Source control: drain any abscess
  • Antibiotics for 5-7 days
  • Non-resolving cellulitis
    • Bug-drug mismatch
    • Resistance
    • Poor antibiotic choice
    • Unusual organism
    • Poor adherence/absorption/distribution
    • Wrong diagnosis
    • Impatience!
  • Complications of infection
    • Abscess (drain it)
    • Deep infection
    • Metastasis

Prophylaxis