Yes, there is both good and bad bacteria, but when it comes to your skin, bad bacteria can be a nightmare and sometimes permanently damaging. Here are a few examples of skin ailments that are caused from overexposure to bad bacteria.
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Here are 5 bacterial skin infections or problems
1. Impetigo
Often found in kids, but can be contracted by adults as well, impetigo is a very contagious skin condition. It looks like oozing patches of skin, that without treatment get larger by the day! According to Daniel Bronfin, MD, staff pediatrician at Ochsner General Medical, impetigo can lead to scarring, persisting for several months but they eventually disappear. These sores are very contagious, and need to be treated quickly in order to prevent spreading across other parts of your body or to others.
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2. Cellulitis
This is a very common condition that tends to come from a venous disease, diabetes, eczema, an injury, obesity or pregnancy. The great part about cellulitis is that though it can pop up anywhere on the body, as quickly as it comes it can be just as quickly addressed. "Untreated cellulitis can progress to blood poisoning, a tissue infection or heart problems," says Dr. Bronfin.
3. Folliculitis
More commonly found in the armpit and groin areas, folliculitis causes inflammed bumps around hair follicles on the skin. When bacteria gets into the hair follicle it causes a reaction. It's important to keep these areas clean so that the condition can clear up as quickly as possible.
4. Staph Infection
This is often contracted from community areas such as a gym, bathroom and healthcare facilities. According to Dr. Bronfin, if the Staph goes untreated for too long, "the bacteria will invade deeper into your body, entering your bloodstream, joints, bones, lungs or heart.
5. Athlete's Foot
Walk around public places barefoot? Well think again! Athletes foot is spread and contracted mostly in common every day places that many people frequent. These sores that come on your foot are often painful and burn.