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Impetigo is seen most often in babies and young kids, but you can get it at any age. The condition happens more often in the summer. Antibiotic treatment can help get rid of it.
Impetigo is a highly contagious bacterial skin infection that most commonly affects young children, although anyone can get the infection.
Impetigo is a transmissible bacterial skin infection that causes blistering. It is most common in young children. Here, learn about the symptoms and treatment options.
Impetigo is a bacterial infection that occurs most often in young children ages 2 to 5. (“Kids get it by being around each other, kind of rubbing up against each other,” says Suzanne Friedler ...
There may be several reasons why your children have recurrent impetigo. The commonest is that the infection has not completely cleared and a longer course of antibiotics by mouth will be needed.
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) - A highly contagious skin infection called Impetigo is making the rounds in the Ozarks. It’s usually found in small children. The rashes may cause some parents to worry ...
Impetigo is extremely contagious and spreads quickly between children, earning the name ‘school sores’ for this very reason. Coin-shaped sores are left on the skin after the blisters burst.
Anyone can get impetigo, but it is more common in children between the ages of 2 and 5 years. Adults with health issues or weakened immune systems may also have a higher risk of developing impetigo.
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