Guide To The Symptoms And Types Of Cellulitis
Periorbital Cellulitis

Periorbital cellulitis is a form of the condition where the skin infection develops around their eyes or in their eyelids. Periorbital cellulitis develops when the soft tissue around the eye is attacked by bacteria that have found an entrance to the body. These bacteria can invade the body through the sinuses or cut in the skin. Some individuals develop periorbital cellulitis as a reaction to a bump on their eyelid caused by an infected gland or stye. An individual affected by periorbital cellulitis does not experience vision complications because a layer of tissue stops the infection from moving into the eye. Periorbital cellulitis patients can present with symptoms such as an insect bite, scratch, or cut near their eye, tenderness around the eye, redness in the whites of the eye, swelling around the eye, and redness around the eye. Pain and fever are not features that occur in periorbital cellulitis.
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