These can:
- look a bit like cornflakes stuck to your skin
- get bigger
- spread to other parts of your body
- be itchy
- sometimes
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Unknown titleent. Anyone can get it, but it's very common in young children. Check if you have impetigo Impetigo starts with red sores or blisters. They quickly burst and leave crusty, golden-brown patches. <span>These can: look a bit like cornflakes stuck to your skin get bigger spread to other parts of your body be itchy sometimes be painful Sores (non-bullous impetigo) or blisters (bullous impetigo) can start anywhere – but usually on exposed areas like your face and hands. Credit: DR P. MARAZZI/SCIENCE PHOTO LI Summary
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