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  1. #1
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    Owie! Heal soon!
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    Yikes! That looks awful.

    My elderly father-in-law got cellulitis in his middle finger a couple of years ago. The finger swelled up like a sausage, and he had to be hospitalized. I guess they are more careful with the elderly. He was on IV antibiotics for awhile, then very high-dose antibiotics after going home. It just wouldn't get better, so finally they had to do some surgery, requiring a second hospitalization. We were petrified the infection would get into his bloodstream and turn deadly or that he'd lose the finger. Fortunately, he finally responded to the antibiotics and is fine now, but it was scary. Definitely not something to mess with.

    We aren't sure but assume he got the infection from gardening, some sort of bacteria in the soil. Did not know that insect bites could cause this condition -- is the bacteria from the insect itself, or from scratching the bite (bacteria from your hands?)

    GOOD LUCK!
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    I never even heard of cellulitis until my son got it from camping out in a foxhole during military training. What is it about insect bites that cause it? I get the dirt connection.
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    Quote Originally Posted by emily_in_nc View Post
    We aren't sure but assume he got the infection from gardening, some sort of bacteria in the soil. Did not know that insect bites could cause this condition -- is the bacteria from the insect itself, or from scratching the bite (bacteria from your hands?)

    GOOD LUCK!
    Glad your FIL was OK in the end...it's really scary stuff if not caught early or in people with compromised immune systems.

    I never scratched the bite to the point of breaking skin...it wasn't even terribly itchy, since I started taking Benadryl and applying cortisone cream as soon as I got home. What I think got the bacteria in there was wiping out the stinger mid-ride, then rinsing the spot with water from my bottle...and riding another 12 miles home. My guess is the bacteria was already on my sweaty leg or kicked-off the road post-sting. Any spot of broken skin (paper cut, crack from dry skin, insect bite) can allow nasty stuff in.

    Today my leg is looking maybe slightly better and the spreading has not increased. I still have some swelling, but no worse than yesterday. I also feel good. Never did have fever or severe pain.
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    I had a less severe infection from a bee sting on my face in 2007. I was riding ang stung mid-ride. From what I understand, the stingers themselves can harbor lots of bacteria.
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    Quote Originally Posted by indysteel View Post
    I had a less severe infection from a bee sting on my face in 2007. I was riding ang stung mid-ride. From what I understand, the stingers themselves can harbor lots of bacteria.
    Plus a lot of nasty bacteria hang out on our skin 24/7, but don't become an issue until they are able to enter our blood stream. I believe both strep and staph are on our bodies under normal circumstances.
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    Yep, Staph aureus is pretty normal skin flora. All sorts of interesting stuff.

    Also, that looks rather nasty. I'm glad you got it treated!
    At least I don't leave slime trails.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Muirenn View Post
    You've had a rough year, Kirsten.
    I sure have! It got a head-start in late Nov. of LAST year! 2014 will be better...I hope.
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