Bacterial skin infections develop when bacteria enter the skin’s surface through cuts, abrasions, allergic skin rashes, or other openings in the skin. Common types of bacteria skin infections include:
Cellulitis & Erysipelas
Cellulitis infections can affect both the skin and the body in general. Sites of Staph or Strep bacteria entry include bed sores (skin ulcers), skin wounds, skin cracks, burns, insect bites, surgical incisions, or other skin openings.
Folliculitis
Folliculitis is a bacterial infection that develops in a hair follicle. The follicle is the part of the hair that is responsible for growth. It is located beneath the skin. Soaking in contaminated whirlpools, swimming pools, and hot tubs are common causes of folliculitis.
Furuncles and Carbuncles
Furuncles and carbuncles are infections that drain via the hair follicle and can develop following folliculitis. They may appear as a deep abscess and drain pus.
Impetigo
Impetigo infections most frequently occur on the arms, legs, and face of children, especially those with poor hygiene living in warm humid environments. Bacteria may enter the skin via insect bites or scrapes. Impetigo is easily spread from person to person contact and commonly occurs in places of crowded living conditions.
Secondarily Infected Dermatoses
Secondarily infected dermatoses are bacterial infections that develop following other skin irritations, such as allergic skin reactions and psoriasis.
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