Cellulitis
Cellulitis is a bacterial skin infection causing redness, swelling, and tenderness. At The Dermatology and Skin Surgery Center at Creedmoor, our dermatologists provide expert care and personalized treatment.


Cellulitis is a bacterial skin infection causing redness, swelling, and tenderness. At The Dermatology and Skin Surgery Center at Creedmoor, our dermatologists provide expert care and personalized treatment.
Cellulitis is a common bacterial skin infection that manifests as a swollen, red area of skin that is tender and hot to the touch. While cellulitis can occur anywhere on the body, it is most frequently found on the lower legs. Recognizing the symptoms of cellulitis early is essential. If you notice swelling, redness, and tenderness, it is crucial to seek medical attention promptly. At The Dermatology and Skin Surgery Center at Creedmoor, our expert dermatologists are dedicated to providing you with the best care for healthy skin. We offer customized treatment plans to effectively combat cellulitis, helping you regain confidence in your skin. Visit The Dermatology and Skin Surgery Center at Creedmoor for professional care and personalized treatment solutions.
Examples of Cellulitis
What are the Symptoms of Cellulitis?
Redness: Skin appears red.
Swelling: Swelling, can feel tight and warm.
Pain or Tenderness: Infected area may be painful or tender.
Warmth: Skin around the infection may feel warmer.
Fever: May develop a fever.
Red Spots or Blisters: Formation of red spots or blisters.
Swollen Lymph Nodes: Swollen and tender lymph nodes.
Pus or Drainage: Pus or other drainage from the affected area.
Causes of Celulitis
Cellulitis is caused by either Staphylococcus or Streptococcus bacteria.
A break or cut in the skin causes the bacteria to enter the body, which leads to an active infection.
Cracking or peeling skin between the toes.
Insect bites or stings.
Cellulitis Prevention
Cellulitis prevention begins with proper hygiene. Promptly clean and cover cuts, moisturize dry skin, and avoid scratching. It is important to manage any underlying skin conditions such as eczema or dermatitis and regularly address skin issues with your dermatologist.
Cellulitis FAQs
Cellulitis Treatments
Cellulitis is typically treated with antibiotics to eradicate the bacterial infection. The choice of antibiotics depends on the severity of the infection and the specific bacteria involved. Working with our team of skin experts can help you determine the best course of treatment for your specific skin needs. Schedule with one of our providers today.




