Weeping of the skin, characterized by the oozing of fluid from sores or lesions, is often caused by conditions such as eczema, psoriasis, or infections like impetigo. It can result from inflammation, which disrupts the skin's barrier and leads to fluid leakage. Allergic reactions and irritants can also trigger weeping by causing the skin to become inflamed and damaged. Additionally, moisture retention and secondary bacterial infections can exacerbate the condition.
Impetigo causes weeping sores, its the 'weeping' that is contagious. Be it via skin to skin contact, a towel or virtually anything. When the sores are fully scabbed they are not contagious, its only the liquid inside the sores that is contagious.
As a licensed nail tech, I witnessed redness, puffyness, blisters and weeping. Uncured acrylic causes most of the overexposure. None of the liquid should come in contact with your skin.
the pigment in your skin
Dry skin
Weeping softly she left his bedside, his wound still weeping.
The chemical that causes pink burns on the skin is hydrofluoric acid.
its dry skin
Yes, scabies is a parasitic infestation that causes skin irritation and itching.
Weeping is crying, shedding tears.
Weeping Angel
spray sevin spray. It kills all bugs even if its not visible.
Weeping Nights was created in 1997.