Cellulitis, Fascitis

Type: Multiple causes

Celulitis:

It means "inflammation of the cells" and refers to the inflammation of the subcutaneous connective tissues (under the skin). The condition is caused by infections of various types of bacteria that can be endogenous or exogenous.

Some situations may favor the appearance of this disorder such as:

  • insect bite or animal bite
  • chafing, itching
  • recent surgery
  • athlete's foot
  • eczema
  • burns
  • wounds

It can also appear in case of depression of the immune system: people suffering from AIDS, cancer, the elderly, diabetics, among others.


Fascitis:

It refers to the inflammation of the fibrous connective tissues that line some muscles and / or bones. One of the most frequent is Planar Fasciitis that affects the tissues that form the sole of the foot, from the heel (calcaneus) to the toes. This can cause pain, stiffness, burning sensation. Biomagnetism has also found that pathogens can cause this condition.

Causing agents:

Both conditions are caused mainly by bacteria, the most common being: Streptococcus aureus, Streptococcus Pneumoniae, Streptococcus group B, Enterobacter Aurogenus, Haemophylus influenzae ... so it is recommended to test the pairs corresponding to bacteria .


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