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I think the diagnosis of cellulitis is very general to having reddened lower extremities. Usually the patients are being ruled out for other possible diseases: venous stasis, for example. The patient may be diabetic and/or have CHF. The tree-trunk look probably was a result from diuresing. Edema on the legs that had gotten smaller.
Anyway, look at skin integrity and probably some antibiotic creams. Leg elevation as well.
CoffeeRTC, BSN, RN
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I've been seeing alot of my pts coming in with this lately. They have discolored shins/ feet, skin is dry and very scaly and almost looks/ feels like a tree trunk, sometimes there is drainge and other times not. Most of the pts have been on an antiboitic too. For the most part we are putting steriod creams on the legs bid.
What are other treatments/ nursing measures to take? I was trying to look into this and call the doc on this one pt because she had two types of steriod creams ordered...clobesterol? and TAC. use both together or one?