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Please let us know which of the following apply to you
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You are under the age of 16 and currently pregnant or trying for a baby
You have recurrent impetigo (2+ episodes in the last 12 months)
You are under the age of 1 years
You are immunosuppressed or your immune system is not working as well as it should
You have large, fluid filled lesions, usually 1-2 cm in size with very thin skin
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Please let us know if you are experiencing any of the following warning symptoms
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You are generally unwell
You have swelling, large blisters, pain, pus or spreading redness
None of the above
Your Symptoms Require Urgent Care
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Does your rash have the following pattern
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• The initial spot is a thin-walled blister on red skin, which breaks easily and often goes unnoticed
• The fluid from the blister dries into a golden yellow or yellow-brown crust that gradually becomes thicker
• These spots can appear anywhere on the body but are most common on exposed areas, like the face (around the mouth and nose), arms, legs, and folds of skin (like the armpits)
• New spots may appear from touching other areas of skin
• Generally, the spots are not painful but may feel slightly itchy
• You can see picture of impetigo on
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It sounds like you don’t need prescription medication
The best way to manage your symptoms is with Over The Counter medication
Prescription medication will not make a considerable difference to improving your symptoms
If your symptoms do not get better, please contact your regular NHS GP Surgery for a review
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