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Healing Infections the Right Way: Complete Guide to Cellulitis, Gangrene, and Diabetic Foot Ulcers

Author: Mahesh San
by Mahesh San
Posted: Jul 10, 2025

Every wound tells a story. But when wounds become infected or stop healing, the story can take a dangerous turn. Conditions like cellulitis, gangrene, and diabetic foot ulcers may start small, but if ignored, they can lead to serious complications like tissue death or even limb amputation.

At KBK Multispeciality Hospitals, the No. 1 hospital in Hyderabad, we understand how these conditions affect not just the body, but also your ability to live a full, pain-free life. That’s why we offer advanced treatment options designed to heal wounds, fight infection, and save lives.

Let’s explore each condition in detail.

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What Is Cellulitis?

Cellulitis is a skin infection caused by bacteria that penetrates beneath the surface and affects the deeper skin tissues. It usually occurs when bacteria like Streptococcus or Staphylococcus enter the body through a cut, wound, or even dry, cracked skin.

Common Areas Affected:

  • Legs (most common)
  • Arms
  • Face
  • Feet

Symptoms of Cellulitis:

  • Red, swollen skin
  • Skin feels hot or tender to the touch
  • Fever or chills
  • Pain or tightness in the affected area
  • In certain situations, the affected area may release fluid or pus due to infection buildup.

Without timely treatment, cellulitis can move into the lymphatic system or bloodstream, posing a serious risk to overall health.

Learn more about how to stay protected here:

About the Author

Diabetic foot ulcers can become serious if ignored. This article highlights why Kbk Hospital is considered the best hospital for diabetic foot ulcers in India, offering non-surgical, limb-saving treatments with personalized care.

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