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Cellulitis or Lower Extremity Infection

Diagnosis/Definition

An infected lower extremity is described as any signs or symptoms of infection of the leg, ankle, or foot with or without the presence of a wound.

Initial Diagnosis and Management

Lower extremity infections not responding to standard therapy as anticipated and/or complicated by one or more of the following conditions:

Acute Treatment: In addition to properly cleaning the wound and extremity, the following should be considered:

Ongoing Management and Objectives
Indications for Specialty Care Referral

All patients with lower extremity infections not responding to standard therapy and or complicated by morbidity should be referred for specialty care as an ASAP consult.

Criteria for Return to Primary Care

All patients should be followed by the primary care provider for treatment of all co-morbid conditions and routine care with the goal of optimal health and wellness for the whole patient.