Symptoms: It includes red sores or blisters that may burst and form a honey-colored crust, along with itching, typically affecting the face, hands, and feet.
Diagnosis: It is often made through visual examination, sometimes with swab tests for confirmation.
Treatment: It involves antibiotics, either topical or oral, with cleanliness and avoiding scratching aiding healing.
Prevention: Preventive measures include good hygiene practices like regular handwashing, avoiding close contact with infected individuals, and keeping wounds clean.