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Streptococcal skin infections are bacterial infections that affect the skin and underlying tissue. They are often caused by Group A streptococcal (strep) bacteria. When the strep bacteria get into open skin (such as from a cut, a scratch, or an insect bite), they can cause an infection. These can be mild infections on the surface of the skin. Or they can be deeper and more severe.
Strep bacteria can also cause other problems. These include strep throat, scarlet fever, streptococcal toxic shock syndrome (STSS), and rheumatic fever.
There are two types of strep bacteria that can cause strep skin infections. Group A strep is the most common cause. Group B is the other cause.
Symptoms vary depending on the type of strep skin infection. Common symptoms include:
Many of these symptoms can be caused by other skin conditions. Make sure you see a doctor for a diagnosis.
Your doctor will do an exam and ask questions about your health history and symptoms. The doctor may also do a bacterial culture. This test can help confirm the diagnosis and the type of bacteria present.
Treatment depends on the type of skin infection you have and how severe it is. You may be given antibiotics. You may need to take these by mouth or apply them to the skin. Or they may be given through an intravenous (I.V.) line. For more serious cases, such as necrotizing fasciitis, you may need surgery to remove damaged tissue.