Bacterial and Fungal Skin Infection

Bacterial skin infections commonly begin as little red pimples that develop in size over time. Some bacterial infections are mild and can be treated with topical antibiotics, but others require oral medicines. A fungus causes skin infections, which are particularly common in wet parts of the body like the feet or armpits. Some fungal infections are not contagious, and they are usually not life threatening.

  1. Cellulitis
  2. Impetigo
  3. Boils
  4. Leprosy
  5. Athlete’s foot
  6. Nail fungus

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