Impetigo Signs and Symptoms

Impetigo, one of the most common skin infections among kids, usually produces blisters or sores on the face, neck, hands, and diaper area.
This is a contagious infection of the skin surface is generally caused by bacteria and one of the two : Staphylococcus aureus or Streptococcus pyogenes (also called Group A Streptococcus , which can also cause sore throat ) . Methicillin- resistant Staphylococcus aureus ( MRSA) has also become one of the most important causes herpes .

Impetigo Signs and Symptoms
Herpes usually affects preschool and school-age children . The child may be more likely to develop impetigo if it has been already irritated skin from other skin problems , such as eczema , and poison ivy , insect bites , and wounds or scratches due to minor trauma .

Good hygiene can help prevent impetigo, a common rent often develops when there is an afternoon or a rash that has been scratched frequently (for example, you can get poison ivy infected and turn into impetigo ) .
Doctors can diagnose herpes is usually based on the appearance of the rash . In some cases , they may need to take a sample of fluid from the blisters . And is usually treated with herpes either antibiotic ointment or medication taken by mouth.

Signs and Symptoms

Impetigo may affect skin anywhere on the body but commonly occurs around the nose and mouth, hands, and forearms, and in young children, the diaper area.

The two types of impetigo are bullous impetigo (large blisters) and non-bullous impetigo (crusted) impetigo. The non-bullous or crusted form is most common. It's usually caused by S. aureus but can also be caused by infection with group A streptococcus. Non-bullous begins as tiny blisters, which eventually burst and leave small wet patches of red skin that may weep fluid. Gradually, a tan or yellowish-brown crust covers the affected area, making it look like it has been coated with honey or brown sugar.

Bullous impetigo is nearly always caused by S. aureus, which releases toxins that trigger the formation of larger fluid-containing blisters that appear clear, then cloudy. These blisters are more likely to stay longer on the skin without bursting.

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