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Impetigo

Impetigo. Matt 8-31-06. Impetigo? How do you get impetigo? Symptoms. Prevention Treatments Call the DOC Pictures Resources. Index. Impetigo?. Skin infection caused by bacteria Forms round, crusted, oozing spots streptococcus. How do you get impetigo?. impetigo or boils

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Impetigo

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  1. Impetigo Matt 8-31-06

  2. Impetigo? How do you get impetigo? Symptoms Prevention Treatments Call the DOC Pictures Resources Index

  3. Impetigo? • Skin infection caused by bacteria • Forms round, crusted, oozing spots • streptococcus

  4. How do you get impetigo? • impetigo or boils • impetigo begins out of blue without any visible source of infection. • Commonly found around the hands and face

  5. Symptoms • Tiny blisters • those blisters eventually burst • leave small wet patches of red skin that may weep fluid. a tan or yellowish-brown crust covers the affected area

  6. Prevention • Regular hand washing • baths or showers regularly Contagiousness!!!!!!!!!! • Infected skin or other items • Clothing, towels, and bed linens

  7. Treatments • Antibiotics • (can clear in 4-5 days) • Soak a soft, clean cloth in a mixture. Press this cloth on the crusts for 10-15 minutes three or four times daily. Then gently wipe off the crusts and apply a little antibiotic ointment.

  8. Call the DOC!!!!! • When the first signs break out. • If the sores don't heal in about 4 days • Rash becomes red, warm, or tender to the touch

  9. Pictures (Step 1) (Step 2) (Step 3)

  10. Resources • http://www.skinsite.com/info_impetigo.htm • BOOK • Yahoo images • http://www.kidshealth.org/parent/infections/bacterial_viral/impetigo.html

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