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Know the symptoms of peritonitis! Learn about causes, hospitals, and treatments all in one place.

Symptoms of peritonitis Athlete's foot is an acute inflammatory disease caused by bacteria penetrating deep into the skin through small wounds or cuts. If left untreated, it can lead to sepsis, so early detection and treatment are crucial.

 

❓ What is peritonitis?

 

- Acute purulent inflammation that occurs in the dermis and subcutaneous fat layers of the skin
- Mainly caused by infectious bacteria such as Staphylococcus aureus and Group A Streptococcus
- Infection often occurs through athlete's foot or abrasions between the toes.

 

Know the symptoms of peritonitis! Learn about causes, hospitals, and treatments all in one place.

 

 

❓ What are the symptoms of peritonitis?


- Red spots (erythema), swelling, fever, pain
- Blisters or pus may form, and pain may accompany the swelling.
- May be accompanied by systemic symptoms such as chills and fever

 

Know the symptoms of peritonitis! Learn about causes, hospitals, and treatments all in one place.

 

 

❓ What is the causative agent?

 

Causative agent Main infection routes
Staphylococcus aureus skin wounds
Group A streptococci Athlete's foot, etc.
Escherichia coli When the immune system is weakened
Vibrio vulnificus Contact with seafood
Influenzae type B Infection in early childhood

 

 

❓ Who is more likely to catch it?


  • - People with athlete's foot or toe warts
    - Obese, diabetic patients
    - Alcoholics, immunocompromised people
    - Environments that irritate the feet, such as wearing military boots

 

Know the symptoms of peritonitis! Learn about causes, hospitals, and treatments all in one place.

 

 

❓ How is it diagnosed?


- Blood test (elevated white blood cell count, increased C-reactive protein)
- Bacterial culture test, biopsy test

 

 

❓ How to treat peritonitis?


- Antibiotics (injectable is effective)
- Pain reliever and anti-inflammatory
- Steroids (to prevent relapse)
- Hospitalization if necessary (1 week or more)

 

 

❓ Where can I find a hospital for peritonitis?


- Visit a dermatologist or infectious disease specialist
- In severe cases, hospitalization is required in the internal medicine department.

 

Know the symptoms of peritonitis! Learn about causes, hospitals, and treatments all in one place.

 

 

❓ How do I prevent it?


- Early treatment of athlete's foot
- Remove moisture between toes
- Shoe care to prevent foot injuries
- Diabetic and lymphedema patients require regular check-ups

 

 

❓ What if it relapses?


  • - Lymphedema and athlete's foot management are key
    - Recurrence is possible if immunity is lowered.
    - Consistent skin hygiene and regular checkups are helpful.
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Know the symptoms of peritonitis! Learn about causes, hospitals, and treatments all in one place.

 

 

📌 FAQ


Q. Is peritonitis contagious?
A. Person-to-person transmission is generally rare. Avoid contact with open wounds.

 

Q. If I have athlete's foot, will I get cellulitis?
A. Yes, athlete's foot is one of the main routes of infection.

 

Q. Can it be treated with antibiotics alone?
A. Most cases are like that, but if the condition is severe, hospitalization may be required.

 

Q. Is the recurrence rate high?
A. If you have athlete's foot or lymphedema, you are at a higher risk of recurrence.

 

Q. Is corneal cellulitis different?
A. If it occurs in the eyes, there is a risk of damage to the optic nerve, so immediate treatment is required.

 

 

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