Bacterial and Viral Rashes - eMedicineHealth
red, open patches of skin. o. Often a honey-colored crust forms over this rash. o. The rash is very itchy. o. Impetigo is also highly contagious. A child can spread the infection to other parts of the body or to other people. • Treatment . o. This infection of the skin is easily treated with topical or oral antibiotics. o ................
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