Impetigo Center - Rogers, AR
Rogers Dermatologist Doctors for ImpetigoType of Physician: Dermatologist What is a Dermatologist? A certification by the Board of Dermatology; practitioners treat pediatric and adult patients with disorders of the skin, mouth, hair and nails as well as a number of sexually transmitted diseases. They also have expertise in the care of normal skin, the prevention of skin diseases and cancers, and in the management of cosmetic disorders of the skin such as hair loss and scars. Specialty: Dermatology Common Name: Skin Doctor Dermatologist Doctors in Rogers *![]() Mildred Clifton MD ![]() James R Wharton MD ![]() Ozark Dermatology ![]() North Hills Dermatology PLLC ![]() Ozark Dermatology Clinic ![]() Ozark Dermatology Clinic ![]() Arkansas/Oklahoma Dermatology Center ![]() Arkansas/Oklahoma Dermatology Center ![]() Cooper Clinic Dermatology ![]() Cooper Clinic Dermatology ![]() Angela R Styles MD ![]() Johnson Dermatology Clinic PLLC ![]() Johnson Dermatology Clinic PLLC ![]() Helms Dermatology ![]() William Wesley Galloway MD Rogers, ArkansasUpcoming Local Events2012-06-02
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ImpetigoWhat is impetigo? What causes it?Impetigo (pronounced im-puh-TIE-go) is an infection of the surface of the skin, caused by staphylococcus ("staph") and streptococcus ("strep") bacteria. Impetigo is more common in children than in adults.
What are the types and symptoms of impetigo? What does impetigo look like?The two kinds of impetigo are:
Is impetigo contagious?Impetigo is contagious, mostly from direct contact with someone who has it, but sometimes from towels, toys, clothing or household items. Once it starts, impetigo often spreads to other parts of the body. This is particularly common with impetigo in children. There may be mini epidemics in daycare centers. Bacteria that cause impetigo may enter through a break in the skin, such as that which comes from cuts and scrapes. At times, however, impetigo appears even if no one nearby has it and the skin seems unbroken. Adults often catch impetigo from close contact with infected children. Heat, humidity, and the presence of eczema predispose a person to developing impetigo. Sometimes bacteria live in the nose and spread from there to oth... Recommended Reading Related to ImpetigoGroup A streptococcal infections facts
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