If your skin is suddenly red, swollen, warm to the touch, or painful, it could be cellulitis, a bacterial skin infection that shouldn’t be ignored. OBUR Health offers cellulitis treatment in Houston designed to bring comfort and clarity to patients with early-stage or recurring skin infections. Whether your symptoms appeared overnight or have been gradually worsening, timely attention is key.
We make getting care easier with flexible appointments available virtually, in-clinic, or in-home by request, so you can start healing without delay.
Cellulitis is now a common yet potentially severe bacterial infections that affects the deeper layers of your skin and the underlying tissues. Most cases are caused by Staphylococcus or Streptococcus bacteria entering the body through a cut, scrape, insect bite, or even dry, cracked skin.
Left untreated, cellulitis can spread rapidly, sometimes leading to serious complications like abscesses or bloodstream infections. Early intervention and the right antibiotic therapy can prevent those outcomes and provide fast relief.
It’s easy to mistake cellulitis for a minor rash or irritation, especially in the early stages. However, symptoms often escalate quickly. Here’s what to watch for:
Here’s what your care may include:
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Cellulitis tends to spread and feels warm, tender, and tight. If you notice rapid changes in skin color or texture, it’s best to seek a medical opinion.
Most cases respond well to oral antibiotics and basic wound care. If left untreated, more severe forms may require IV treatment or hospitalization.
No, cellulitis is not spread from person to person. It develops from bacteria entering your body through broken skin.
Good hygiene, treating wounds promptly, and managing chronic conditions like diabetes can reduce your risk of recurrence.