The cause of a skin infection depends on the type of infection.
Bacterial skin infection: This
occurs when bacteria enter the body through a break in the skin, such as a cut
or a scratch. Getting a cut or scratch doesn’t necessarily mean you’ll develop
a skin infection, but it does increase your risk if you have a weakened immune
system.
A decreased immune system can be the result of an illness or the
side effect of medication.
Viral skin infection: The
most common viruses come from one of three groups of viruses: poxvirus, human
papillomavirus, and herpes virus.
Fungal infection: Body chemistry and
lifestyle can increase the risk of a fungal infection. For example, you may
experience multiple bouts of athlete’s foot if you’re a runner or if you sweat
a lot. Fungi often grow in warm, moist environments. Wearing sweaty or wet
clothes is a risk factor for skin infections. A break or cut in the skin may
allow bacteria to get into the deeper layers of the skin.
Parasitic skin infection: Tiny insects or
organisms burrowing underneath your skin and laying eggs can cause a parasitic
skin infection.
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