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  2. Cellulitis - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic

    www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/cellulitis/symptoms-causes/syc-20370762

    Cellulitis usually occurs on one side of the body. Its signs and symptoms may include: An irritated area of skin that tends to expand; Swelling; Tenderness; Pain; Warmth; Fever; Chills; Spots; Blisters; Skin dimpling

  3. Cellulitis - Diagnosis & treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    Symptoms typically disappear a few days after you start treatment. You may need to be hospitalized and receive antibiotics through your veins (intravenously) if: Signs and symptoms don't respond to oral antibiotics; Signs and symptoms are extensive; You have a high fever

  4. Lymphedema - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Lymphedema complications may include: Skin infections (cellulitis). The trapped fluid provides fertile ground for germs, and the smallest injury to the arm or leg can be an entry point for infection. Affected skin appears swollen and red and is typically painful and warm to the touch.

  5. Staph infections - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Cellulitis. Cellulitis is an infection of the deeper layers of skin. It causes redness and swelling on the surface of your skin. Sores or areas of oozing discharge may develop, too. Staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome. Toxins produced by the staph bacteria may cause staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome.

  6. Vasculitis - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Vasculitis can make your eyes look red and itch or burn. Giant cell arteritis can cause double vision and temporary or permanent blindness in one or both eyes. This is sometimes the first sign of the disease. Hands or feet. Some types of vasculitis can cause numbness or weakness in a hand or foot.

  7. Sepsis - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Symptoms of sepsis. Symptoms of sepsis may include: Change in mental status. Fast, shallow breathing. Sweating for no clear reason. Feeling lightheaded. Shivering. Symptoms specific to the type of infection, such as painful urination from a urinary tract infection or worsening cough from pneumonia. Symptoms of sepsis are not specific.

  8. Mastitis - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Symptoms. Symptoms of mastitis can appear suddenly. They may be in one or both breasts. Symptoms may include: Breast tenderness or warmth. Breast swelling. Thickening of breast tissue, or a breast lump. Pain or a burning feeling all the time or while breastfeeding. Skin redness, often in a wedge-shaped pattern.

  9. MRSA infection - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic

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    MRSA infections often occur in health care settings, but they can happen anywhere. Find out about symptoms and treatment for this virulent staph infection.

  10. Cellulitis infection: Is it contagious? - Mayo Clinic

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    Signs and symptoms of cellulitis include: Redness, swelling and tenderness; Warmth of the affected skin; Fever and chills; Swollen glands or lymph nodes; Left untreated, cellulitis can rapidly turn into a life-threatening condition. Treatment usually includes antibiotics.

  11. Seizures - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Symptoms. Symptoms vary based on the type of seizure. They also can range from mild to serious. Seizure symptoms may include: Short-lived confusion. A staring spell. Jerking movements of the arms and legs that can't be stopped. Loss of consciousness or awareness. Changes in thinking or emotions.