kratzfester
Kratzfester, also known as scratch fever, is a contagious skin infection caused by the bacterium Streptococcus pyogenes. It is typically spread through direct contact with an infected person, often through scratching or sharing personal items such as towels or clothing. The infection is characterized by the appearance of red, itchy, and painful bumps on the skin, which can develop into open sores if scratched.
The primary symptom of kratzfester is a rash that appears on the skin, often on the arms,
Treatment for kratzfester typically involves the use of topical antibiotics to kill the bacteria and reduce
Prevention of kratzfester involves avoiding close contact with infected individuals and practicing good hygiene. This includes