Different types of impetigo exist, with the most common being bullous and non-bullous. Bullous impetigo usually manifests as large, water-filled blisters, while non-bullous usually appears as honey-colored crusts. Both types are highly contagious and are often spread through contact with contaminated surfaces or other people. Treatment typically involves antibiotics, either topically or orally. In severe cases, hospitalization may be necessary. There are a number of home remedies that can help soothe the itching and help the sores heal faster.
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