Hecht reports that the symptoms of Impetigo appear in the external layers of the skin, whereas Erysipelas signs, which we can see it in the upper layers. Furthermore, the two diseases are affected the same parts of the body most oven: arms, legs, and face (figure 2) (Healthline, 2016). Reddish spots around the lips and the nose are the first signs to know that you have Impetigo Hecht writes. However, fever, chills and swollen erythematous area in the lower lips and face are the first symptoms for Erysipelas Marks says. Both of them, lead to swollen glands, sores and blister, but later the skin becomes to yellowish crusts with Impetigo (Hecht, 2017), unlike Erysipelas, the dark skin becomes brown or grey and the Caucasian skin turns to bright red. Moreover, Impetigo sometimes leads to cellulitis, sepsis, psoriasis and other skin diseases, while Erysipelas causes many complications such as blood clots, gangrene and harm heart valves. Also, the infection may spread to the brain if it is near the eyes (Healthline, 2016).To quote from Hecht," a 2015 review of Impetigo found the highest incidence in the 14 countries of Oceania". So, she thinks that Impetigo is a public health
Hecht reports that the symptoms of Impetigo appear in the external layers of the skin, whereas Erysipelas signs, which we can see it in the upper layers. Furthermore, the two diseases are affected the same parts of the body most oven: arms, legs, and face (figure 2) (Healthline, 2016). Reddish spots around the lips and the nose are the first signs to know that you have Impetigo Hecht writes. However, fever, chills and swollen erythematous area in the lower lips and face are the first symptoms for Erysipelas Marks says. Both of them, lead to swollen glands, sores and blister, but later the skin becomes to yellowish crusts with Impetigo (Hecht, 2017), unlike Erysipelas, the dark skin becomes brown or grey and the Caucasian skin turns to bright red. Moreover, Impetigo sometimes leads to cellulitis, sepsis, psoriasis and other skin diseases, while Erysipelas causes many complications such as blood clots, gangrene and harm heart valves. Also, the infection may spread to the brain if it is near the eyes (Healthline, 2016).To quote from Hecht," a 2015 review of Impetigo found the highest incidence in the 14 countries of Oceania". So, she thinks that Impetigo is a public health