Skin infections are quite common and often begin with mild symptoms such as redness, itching, or slight swelling. These signs may appear minor at first, but they often signal the start of an infection that can worsen if left untreated. Most skin infections start when bacteria, viruses, or fungi enter through a break in the skin, even something as minor as a scratch or insect bite. Once inside, these germs can lead to various problems, ranging from simple rashes to painful boils. In this blog, we’ll explore the common causes of skin infections, the types you’re most likely to encounter, and the treatment and prevention methods that can help manage them effectively. Let’s start by looking at what typically causes skin infections in the first place.
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