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<blockquote data-quote="GoingNorth" data-source="post: 690303" data-attributes="member: 1963"><p>Sebaceous cysts usually don't suddenly appear, and so long as they aren't infected, are painless. My concern is that Susie has had cellulitis before, which makes one more prone to get it again, and cellulitis CAN pop up overnight.</p><p></p><p>When i had it in my left lower leg, I went to bed with a swollen foot and leg (we still haven't figured out why leg swelled up) and woke up about 4AM with my leg, hot,even more swollen, red in an uneven pattern, and very itchy and burning.</p><p></p><p>I knew what it was because my late husband had had it, and took myself off to ER. I got over it (obviously, since I still have my leg), with the help of strong antibiotics, but that leg is still more sensitive to cold than the other one and the skin is more prone to become irritated.</p><p></p><p>That's my concern, Susie: that you've got some sort of cellulitis going on, and with the way MRSA goes around these days...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoingNorth, post: 690303, member: 1963"] Sebaceous cysts usually don't suddenly appear, and so long as they aren't infected, are painless. My concern is that Susie has had cellulitis before, which makes one more prone to get it again, and cellulitis CAN pop up overnight. When i had it in my left lower leg, I went to bed with a swollen foot and leg (we still haven't figured out why leg swelled up) and woke up about 4AM with my leg, hot,even more swollen, red in an uneven pattern, and very itchy and burning. I knew what it was because my late husband had had it, and took myself off to ER. I got over it (obviously, since I still have my leg), with the help of strong antibiotics, but that leg is still more sensitive to cold than the other one and the skin is more prone to become irritated. That's my concern, Susie: that you've got some sort of cellulitis going on, and with the way MRSA goes around these days... [/QUOTE]
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