Treatment from a GP
For mild cellulitis affecting a small area of skin, your GP will prescribe antibiotic tablets – usually for a week.
Your symptoms might get worse in the first 48 hours of treatment, but should then start to improve.
It's important to keep taking antibiotics until they're finished, even when you feel better.
Most people make a full recovery after 7 to 10 days.
If your cellulitis is severe, your GP might refer you to hospital for treatment.
To stop cellulitis recurring
Some people with recurring cellulitis might be prescribed low-dose long-term antibiotics to stop infections coming back.