Ginza Repro Surgery (Medical Corporation Micro Kai), a medical institution specializing in varicocele treatment and lymphedema therapy (lymphaticovenular anastomosis, LVA), located in Chuo City, Tokyo (Clinic Director: Dr. Koichi Nagao), conducted a survey on foot-related issues and awareness of cellulitis during the rainy and summer seasons. The survey targeted 120 women who currently or previously experienced foot swelling or edema and have an interest in cellulitis, lymphedema, or foot-related conditions. It was conducted from May 27 to May 31, 2026. Half of women experiencing foot swelling are unaware of "cellulitis" (survey by Ginza Repro Surgery) The results revealed that 52% (62 people) of those who experienced swelling were unaware of cellulitis, and 58% (26 people)—nearly 60% of those who experienced redness, warmth, or pain—did not consult or visit a medical institution. Even among those who experienced swelling, 52% were unaware of "cellulitis" When asked whether they knew the medical term "cellulitis (houkashikien)," 30% (36 people) answered "no," and 22% (26 people) said they had "heard it for the first time." Combined, these responses indicate that 52% (62 people) of women with swelling experience were unaware of cellulitis, showing that more than half of this group do not recognize the condition. Cellulitis is a bacterial infection affecting the skin and subcutaneous tissues, often causing redness, swelling, warmth, and pain in the legs. During the rainy and summer seasons, when sweating, moisture buildup, insect bites, minor wounds, and athlete's foot are more common, extra attention should be paid to foot skin issues. 64% experience swelling several days per week 60% of those with swelling experience it several days per week or more (survey by Ginza Repro Surgery) When asked, "Do you currently experience swelling or edema?" 40% (48 people) answered "every day (chronic)," and 24% (29 people) said "a few days per week." Combined, 64% (77 people) repor