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Periorbital cellulitis
 
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Definition Periorbital cellulitis is an infection of the tissues surrounding the eye. It can be the result of minor trauma to the area around the eye, or it may be the extension of another site of infection, such as sinusitis. There is generally redness and swelling of the eyelid and the surrounding area, but unlike orbital cellulitis (a more extensive infection involving deeper tissue), periorbital cellulitis does not cause protrusion of the eyeball (proptosis) or limit its movements. However, periorbital cellulitis may progress to orbital cellulitis or meningitis if untreated. It is important to consult a physician if you think that you or your child may have periorbital cellulitis.
Alternative Names Preseptal cellulitis
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