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Q: What are symptoms of impetigo and is impetigo a curable disease?
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What is a sentence for curable?

This is a curable condition.Unfortunately, death is not curable.


What is a non curable disease?

A non-curable disease is just that. There are diseases that can be cured. Then, there are diseases that can be treated or controlled, but nothing better.


Impetigo scientific name and its meaning?

Impetigo is a bacterial disease often found in children that causes yellow sores. Impetigo comes from the Latin impeteremeaning "to attack".


What is the infectious skin disease caused by staphylococci?

Impetigo.


What are two disease caused by bacteria are?

impetigo and folliculitis


Is a disease curable?

some are, some are not


What is the name of a contagious pustular skin disease?

Impetigo is a contagious pustular skin disease.


An inflammatory skin disease characterized by isolated pustules that become crusted and rupture is called what?

Acne vulgaris


How do you cure infitigo?

Infantigo is a skin disease caused by bacterial or staph infections. It can be treated using antibiotic creams that a doctor prescribes. The more common name for this disease is impetigo. Bathing in water that has 1 cup of apple cider vinegar will relieve itching symptoms. All household bedding and carpets should be cleaned in hot water.


What are the two skin disease caused by bacteria?

impetigo and folliculitis


Is renal parenchymal disease treatable?

is renal parenchymal disease curable


What are some illnesses with similar symptoms to Impetigo?

Shingles is a viral disease related to chickenpox. It results from reactivation of the lifelong infection with the chickenpox virus. Chickenpox can cause myocarditis as a complication. There can be secondary bacterial infection of the skin. Rarely there can be viral encephalitis.