Diagnosing, assessing and managing cellulitis

Nurs Stand. 2024 Jan 31;39(2):39-44. doi: 10.7748/ns.2023.e12187. Epub 2023 Dec 4.

Abstract

Cellulitis is an acute bacterial infection that affects the deep dermis and surrounding subcutaneous tissue. Although it is a common condition, it is often misdiagnosed because it can mimic a range of conditions that also cause inflamed, red, irritated and painful skin. Such misdiagnoses may lead to unnecessary hospital admissions and antibiotic overuse, with most alternative diagnoses being non-infectious. Undertaking a holistic patient assessment, skin assessment and thorough clinical history is important in the diagnosis of cellulitis, and it is vital to use a collaborative multidisciplinary approach in its acute management and to prevent recurrence. This article defines the term cellulitis and explores its presenting features. The author also discusses the associated risk factors, clinical assessment techniques and effective management strategies, as well as outlining the actions that nurses can take to prevent recurrence.

Keywords: antibiotics; bacterial infections; clinical; dermatology; infection; medicines; skin; skin assessment; skin disorders; skin structure; wound care.

MeSH terms

  • Anti-Bacterial Agents* / therapeutic use
  • Cellulitis* / chemically induced
  • Cellulitis* / diagnosis
  • Cellulitis* / therapy
  • Diagnosis, Differential
  • Diagnostic Errors / prevention & control
  • Hospitalization
  • Humans

Substances

  • Anti-Bacterial Agents