Tuesday, December 29, 2009

What are the symptoms of Cellulite?

Are YOU tired to find out what are the causes and symptoms of cellulite? Here are the symptoms you need to know and tips for avoiding cellulite…


Myth describes cellulite as a full of fat a like. It’s a cottage cheese, which is actually caused by the sporadic connection between the skin and the muscle. Cellulite is dimply skin caused by uneven fat deposits beneath the surface. It can be affected by hormones, circulation, and skin thickness and to some degree diet and exercise. Pretty much all women have some cellulite, even very thin ones.


Cellulite is a common, potentially serious bacterial skin infection. Cellulite appears as a swollen, red area of skin that feels hot and tender, and it may spread rapidly. Collagen fibers that connect fat to the skin may stretch, break down, or pull tight, allowing the fat cells to bulge out. This creates the rippled look of cellulite.


Symptoms include a taut and heavy feeling in the affected regions. It generally appears on butt and thighs. Not only a fatty people but also the super skinny people can have this cellulite as it seems that it is somewhat hereditary or hormonal.


When pinched, pressed or strongly massaged, the area becomes quite tender; Majority will be affected of women specially a very fat man. The areas typically include the thigh and gluteal regions, abdomen, nape of the neck, and upper portions of the arms.


There is no physiological difference between cellulite and ordinary fat. The caused is from the fat deposit pushing up between criss-crossed tissue strands under the skin, making it appear bumpy and dimpled rather than smooth on woman’s lower body especially on thighs and ass appears dimples.


Here’s the tips for avoiding cellulite include:

• Exercising regularly to keep muscles toned and bones strong

• Maintaining a healthy weight (no yo-yo dieting)

• Eating a healthy diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and fiber

• Staying hydrated with plenty of fluids

• Not smoking

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