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5. Muscle Aches and Pain

Often, people with cellulitis complain of muscle aches and pain. A consistent throbbing sensation can suggest that the infection is spreading. When cellulitis begins to damage the lymph nodes, people may start to experience discomfort and muscle aches that are felt persistently or come and go. Muscle aches and pain are triggered by the inflammation or swelling of the affected areas.

How to Recognize and Treat Cellulitis at Home
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