Skin infections can start small but quickly become serious if not treated. The image above shows signs of a potentially severe abdominal infection, with symptoms such as swelling, redness, shiny or tight skin, and what appears to be an open sore or blister. These signs may point to conditions like cellulitis, an abscess, or even a more dangerous infection such as necrotizing fasciitis. Bacterial infections, especially from Staphylococcus or Streptococcus, are common culprits. People with weakened immune systems, diabetes, or recent surgeries are at higher risk of complications.
It’s essential to seek medical attention if symptoms like fever, increasing pain, spreading redness, or fluid drainage occur. Left untreated, such infections can lead to serious health problems, including blood infections or tissue damage. Treatment may involve antibiotics, draining of the infected area, or in some cases, hospitalization. Prompt care can prevent the infection from worsening and support faster healing.