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Skin diagnosis is essential when you have skin infections In terms of both weight and surface area the

skin is the largest organ of the body. The skin protects the inside of the body from exposure to the outside world. Your skin regulates your body temperature, helps you to sense hot, cold, wet or dry, and protects you from viruses and bacteria that cause infections. Conditions that cause inflammation, irritation and clogging to the skin can produce symptoms such as swelling, itching, burning and redness. Many skin conditions can be caused by irritants, allergies, weak immune system, diseases, dermatitis, hives and other. Your skin appearance can be affected by skin problems such as acne, blocked pores, premature ageing and dark spots. Skin protects you from germs, and can become infected and cause common skin infections that include bacterial infections such as staphylococcal infection and impetigo whereby a skin diagnosis should be made by a dermatologist. Viral infections include herpes simplex, shingles and warts and fungal infections include yeast infections and athletes foot. The skin can also become infected with parasites such as scabies and head lice. Depending on the cause will determine the treatment of these skin infections. Most bacterial species are natural hosts to humans and are considered normal flora that colonize the skin. Streptococcus pyogenes and staphylococcus aureus account for a variety of bacterial pyodermas. Predisposing causes of infection include poor hygiene, impaired host immunity which is rare, preexisting skin disease and minor trauma. A common superficial skin infection is impetigo caused by staph aureus and on occasions by strep pyogenes which affects around 1% of children which commonly occurs on extremities and the face after trauma. Impetigo presents on reddened skin with pustules or vesicles, which rupture eventually and leave a brownish yellowish crust. This condition is treated with a topical ointment for ten days. Many people in particular men get infected hair follicles which are a superficial infection known as folliculitis and are characterized by pustules and papules that can be easily drained. Exposure to pseudomonas aeruginosa found in swimming pools and hot tubs can cause folliculitis. Treatment includes an antibacterial wash and a prescribed topical treatment. A fungal infection such as tinea corporis affects the face, hands and body and presents with annular scaly plaques. All skin infections need to be properly diagnosed by a professional in order to treat the condition effectively. Candida albicans also cause a diverse group of infection that infect the skin, mucous membranes, gastrointestinal tract and nails and can also cause systemic disease and is common in people receiving antibiotics, elderly people and those with diabetes and can cause skin infections as it commonly resides on mucosal and skin surfaces. Claude Bernard has big experience as an author on the topic like skin diagnosis. He contributes his knowledge on skin care treatment and beauty products. On demand of web publication he writes content for health and beauty in extra.

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