Summary
Definition
History and exam
Key diagnostic factors
- acute onset of red, painful, hot, swollen skin (cellulitis)
- well-demarcated, bright-red raised skin (erysipelas)
Other diagnostic factors
- orange-peel appearance
- blistering
- bleeding
- lymphangitis
- unilaterality
- fever
- malaise
- lymphadenopathy
- toe-web abnormalities
- risk factors
- other constitutional symptoms
- source of infection
- immunocompromising factors
- recent travel
- fluctuance deep to the cellulitis
- dermal necrosis
- signs of sepsis
- signs of necrotising fasciitis
- signs of orbital or peri-orbital cellulitis
Risk factors
- diabetes
- venous insufficiency
- eczema
- oedema and lymphoedema
- obesity
- previous episodes of cellulitis
- toe-web abnormalities
Diagnostic investigations
1st investigations to order
- full blood count
- erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR)
- CRP
- urea and electrolytes
- blood culture and sensitivities
Investigations to consider
- skin swab
- skin aspirate
- skin biopsy
- molecular diagnostic procedures
- plain x-ray
- MRI
- ultrasound
- liver function tests
Treatment algorithm
Contributors
Expert advisers
Alexander Alexiou, MBBS, BSc, DCH, FRCEM, Dip IMC RCSEd
Emergency Medicine Consultant
Barts Health NHS Trust
Physician Response Unit Consultant
London’s Air Ambulance
Royal London Hospital
UK
Disclosures
AA declares that he has no competing interests.
Ram Narayanan, MBBS, MEM, MRCEM
ST5 in Emergency Medicine
Whipps Cross Hospital
Barts Health NHS Trust
London
UK
Disclosures
RN declares that he has no competing interests.
Acknowledgements
BMJ Best Practice would like to gratefully acknowledge previous expert contributors to this topic, whose work has been retained in parts of the content:
Matthew C. Robinson, MD
Infectious Disease Physician
Austin Infectious Disease Consultants
Austin
TX
Disclosures: MCR declares that he has no competing interests.
Johann Grundlingh MBChB, FCEM, FFICM, EDICM, DFMS, DipMedTox, MMedTox, MSB, ERT, MEWI, MBA
Emergency Medicine Consultant
Royal London Hospital
Barts Health NHS Trust
Honorary Senior Lecturer
Queen Mary University
London
UK
Disclosures: JG declares that he has no competing interests.
Peer reviewers
Susan Croft, MBChB, MRCP, FRCEM
Emergency Medicine Consultant
Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Sheffield
UK
Disclosures
SC declares that she delivered two paid presentations to local general practitioners on acute exacerbations of long-term conditions in March and April 2018 (supported by Astra-Zeneca).
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