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How is cellulitis typically treated?

  1. With topical antifungals

  2. With oral antibiotics

  3. With intravenous fluids

  4. With steroid injections

The correct answer is: With oral antibiotics

Cellulitis is a bacterial skin infection and it is typically treated with oral antibiotics. Topical antifungals are used to treat fungal infections, not bacterial. Intravenous fluids may be given to patients with severe symptoms, but they do not treat the infection itself. Steroid injections are used to reduce inflammation and are not effective in treating bacterial infections. Therefore, the most effective way to treat cellulitis is with oral antibiotics.