Monday, March 19, 2018

Cellulite And Cellulitis- What's The Difference?



Cellulite And Cellulitis. What's The Difference
I get this question asked all the time.  Because the 2 words are similar in its spelling most people think it’s the same thing.  When in reality cellulite and cellulitis are two totally complete things.
Let’s take a look at cellulite first….
Cellulite consists solely of body toxins. If you see that your skin forms holes that look like orange peel, prepare for the sad news. Under these holes is cellulite. Cellulite can be seen in women and adolescents, though it is much more common in people over the age of 20. Men can also develop cellulite, but it will not be too obvious in them. This is because they have thicker skin. But even if cellulite does not show so much in men as in women, they still risk developing it. Generally, where cellulite is formed is located in the abdominal area, thighs, buttocks and arms.
                                    Here's a Youtube Video About Cellulite And Cellulitis
Now lets look at cellulitis…
Cellulitis is a bacterial skin infection that can affect many parts of the body. The skin may become red, swollen, hot and have other clinical features. This can create complications if it is not treated.
Cellulitis occurs when cracks or fractures allow bacteria like ѕtrерtососсuѕ оr ѕtарhуlососсuѕ tо еntеr your body. Instead of spreading into the bloodstream, bacteria infest the dermis or deeper skin layer. The skin at the site of the infection will look thick, wrinkled and red, and the injury itself will be very painful.  If the infection remains localized in the area of ​​injury it is not as serious as a systemic and widespread infection that spreads through the bloodstream. On the other hand, if the localized infection becomes cellulitis, it can have serious consequences on your health and well-being.
Many people think cellulite and cellulitis are the same thing. However, they are not. Cellulite is padded with the appearance of the skin caused by the projection of subcutaneous fat tissue while Cellulitis is an inflammation of subcutaneous tissue is caused by bacterial infection.

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