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3. Redness, Swelling, and Warm Skin

If localized areas, particularly the legs, become inflamed, red, tender, and warm, this could indicate staph is developing into cellulitis. This serious infection occurs when bacteria attack the deeper layers of skin. In some cases, cellulitis causes ulcers or dimpling of the skin. Individuals may also experience fever, chills, malaise, and nausea. If not treated promptly, the infection can spread to the lymph nodes or into the bloodstream.

Symptoms of Staph Infection
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