Wednesday 15 January 2014

Cellulite of External Ear Review by Joey Atlas

Infections of the skin and underlying parts of the ear that is caused by bacteria - the most common are streptococci and called Cellulite of the external ear.
Joey Atlas Program defines this as Bacteria entering the most frequently when the integrity of the skin is compromised - injuries and abrasions of the skin, wounds, animal bites, trauma, and the presence of other skin diseases.
The most common causes of cellulite are Staphylococcus Aurous, Clostridium per fringes and Homophiles influenza. The way by which they penetrate into the deeper layers of the skin is through the production of enzymes that have a detrimental effect on the skin of the ear and prevents the possibility of tissue to reduce inflammation.

Cellulite external ear is a disorder which occurs more frequently in diabetic patients, people with prolonged circulation time (chronic venous insufficiency) and those with reduced immunity.
The disease is given by heat, pain and swelling of the external ear, such symptoms tend to spread to a larger area of the skin. Red skin on the ear can occur blisters filled with liquid, which may be small (vesicle) or large bubbles.
When left untreated inflammation can spread to the middle and inner ear, lymph nodes, the bacteria fall in the blood and this can lead to serious, even life-threatening complications such as sepsis and toxic shock syndrome.

These complications are typical for people who have a compromised immune system - AIDS or combined immunodeficiency. People who take drugs such as corticosteroids or chemotherapy are also at risk of complications of cellulite.
Diagnosis of cellulite on the outer ear is placed on the basis of external examination and symptoms. Of blood will identify signs of inflammation - increased leukocytes (white blood cells), elevated C - reactive protein and fibrinogen, and in the presence of bacteria in the blood, they also are found.

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