Clinic Raises Awareness of Cellulitis in Summer: From Blisters to Emergency Hospitalization

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  • Clinic Raises Awareness of Cellulitis in Summer: From Blisters to Emergency Hospitalization
  • Ginza Repro Surgery has released an educational video warning of cellulitis, an infection that can be triggered by minor wounds like blisters, following a real case of emergency hospitalization of a lymphedema patient.
  • Source: PR Times
  • Date: May 30, 2026

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Ginza Repro Surgery has released an educational video warning of cellulitis, an infection that can be triggered by minor wounds like blisters, following a real case of emergency hospitalization of a lymphedema patient.

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Ginza Repro Surgery has released an educational video warning of cellulitis, an infection that can be triggered by minor wounds like blisters, following a real case of emergency hospitalization of a lymphedema patient.
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Summer is a season when skin problems such as blisters and insect bites increase. However, many people may not realize that these small wounds can become an entry point for "cellulitis," a serious infection that can lead to high fever and hospitalization.

Ginza Repro Surgery (located in Chuo-ku, Tokyo; Director: Koichi Nagao), part of the Micro-kai Medical Corporation, has released an educational video to raise awareness of cellulitis following an actual emergency case involving a lymphedema patient.

In the video, Keiko Mitsui, a board member of Micro-kai and lymphedema advisor, explains preventive measures, initial responses, and critical points for lymphedema patients, based on a real clinical case.

The production was prompted by a case at Ginza Repro Surgery where a lymphedema patient developed severe cellulitis after suffering from blisters caused by new shoes. The condition rapidly deteriorated, leading to high fever and emergency transport to a university hospital.

"Cellulitis can be triggered by minor wounds like blisters or insect bites, which can happen to anyone. In summer, with increased sweating and the use of sandals, skin issues are more frequent. However, cellulitis is a preventable disease. It is essential to keep the skin clean, moisturize properly, and avoid creating wounds," says Keiko Mitsui, lymphedema advisor.

FAQ

What is cellulitis?

It is an infection that occurs when bacteria enter the skin through small wounds such as blisters or insect bites, causing inflammation. It can be accompanied by high fever and severe pain, and in severe cases, hospitalization may be required.

Why do lymphedema patients need to be cautious about cellulitis?

Lymphedema patients have impaired lymph flow, and their symptoms can rapidly worsen due to infection, potentially leading to emergency situations requiring hospitalization and high fever. Therefore, daily care is crucial.

How can cellulitis be prevented?

It is important to keep the skin clean, moisturize adequately, and take care in daily life to avoid injuries.

Where can the explanatory video be found?

It is published on the YouTube channel 'Lymphedema Advisor Keiko Mitsui / Ginza Repro Surgery'.

What kind of medical facility is Ginza Repro Surgery?

It is a urology and plastic surgery clinic in Tokyo's Ginza area, specializing in male infertility and lymphedema treatment.