10 Impetigo Symptoms

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Feeling Unwell

As previously mentioned, most people with impetigo feel generally unwell, and symptoms typically remain localized to the infection site. However, for young children or elderly adults, feeling under the weather because of impetigo is not uncommon.

If someone feels under the weather, develops a fever, experiences a general feeling of malaise or they believe their symptoms are caused by coming into contact with someone who has an impetigo infection, seeking medical attention is highly advised.7SkinSight. ‘Skinsight - Impetigo.’ SkinSight, 2021, www.skinsight.com/skin-conditions/adult/impetigo

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