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Cellulitis in children

Children’s Health℠ is home to the nation’s first pediatric Musculoskeletal Infection Program recognized by The Joint Commission for expertise in treating tissue infections like cellulitis. Children with skin wounds, rashes and other conditions are at risk for developing this bacterial skin infection. Without fast and proper treatment, cellulitis can spread and cause potentially life-threatening problems. We offer the latest medical treatments for children with cellulitis.

Overview

What is cellulitis in children?

Cellulitis (cel·​lu·​li·​tis) is an infection of the skin and deep underlying tissues. Cellulitis is a common skin infection caused by bacteria.

Signs and Symptoms

What are the signs and symptoms of cellulitis in children?

Signs of cellulitis include areas of redness, skin tenderness, and fever. All of these skin infections are usually warmer than the surrounding normal areas of skin because of the body’s reaction to the infection.

Diagnosis

How is cellulitis in children diagnosed?

Cellulitis in children causes symptoms that mimic other skin conditions. Pediatric orthopedic specialists at our Musculoskeletal Infection Program are experts at diagnosing cellulitis based on a child’s symptoms. Our team also performs advanced diagnostic tests to quickly and accurately confirm the diagnosis. A fast diagnosis is critical to stopping the infection from spreading deep into tissue and the bloodstream where it can become life-threatening.

Your child may get these tests:

  • Bacterial culture to identify the type of bacteria causing the cellulitis

  • Blood culture (a blood test) to check for infections in the blood

Causes

What causes cellulitis in children?

Bacteria – most commonly Streptococcus (strep) or Staphylococcus (staph) – cause cellulitis. These bacteria naturally live on the skin and don’t usually cause problems. Cellulitis occurs when bacteria enter the skin through a wound, crack or puncture. Bacteria get into the tissue underneath the skin where they grow, multiply and cause an infection.

Treatment

How is cellulitis in children treated?

Our nationally recognized Musculoskeletal Infection Program gives your child access to the most advanced cellulitis treatments. Cellulitis requires immediate treatment to stop the infection from spreading deep under the skin where it can cause dangerous bone, joint and muscle infections. In rare instances, bacteria can enter the bloodstream and cause life-threatening sepsis.

When appropriate, our orthopedic specialists partner with experts in our Infectious Diseases Program and Hematology Program. Our team of experts provide comprehensive care that speeds your child’s recovery.

Cellulitis treatments vary depending on the severity of the infection. They include:

At-home (outpatient) care

Children with mild to moderate cellulitis may receive care at home, including:

  • Oral and/or topical antibiotics

  • Pain relievers

  • Rest and elevation of the affected area

  • Wound care and warm compresses

Hospital (inpatient) care

A child with a severe cellulitis infection needs more advanced treatments in the hospital, as well as close monitoring for signs of sepsis and other complications.

Inpatient treatments for cellulitis may include:

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