Approximately 30-40% of healthy individuals carry Staphylococcus aureus bacteria in their nose or on their skin. It is a common bacteria found on the human body.
acne
they make skin
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acne
Acne is a bacterial skin infection common during adolescence.
The most common cocci in humans are the normal flora of the skin. They can get into your body through cuts or scrapes on the skin.
Bacteria on the skin created odour.
Bacteria can be harmful to people because it can cause serious sickness to the body, and if bacteria is reached by other harmful diseases that you have like eczema's skin disease) bacteria and sun rays work together to make their skin itchy, dry, and flaky The bacteria also works as a eating away product that is almost like swimming in a lake with leaches. Its eats away at your skin and insides to cause the common cold, and could be fatal when putting bacterialized substances into open cuts, the mouth, nose, and eyes. This harmful stuff also isn't easy to take out, or get rid of, because it can stay into your body for months, years, and possibly forever causing you to have a possible defect sickness. Dr.Whitmman Thank you...
Mostly people get cellulitis infection of dermis and subcutaneous tissues after minor skin trauma such as insect bites, cuts and burns. On this spot where skin was previously broken bacteria enters into human body causing this type of infection. I have this from a shot at the doctor's, too. It's shown by a spot of swollen, red, usually itchy and/or painful skin around a bite or break in the skin.
Acne... it shows as 'angry', red, itchy spots.
Staphylococcus (staph) bacteria are more commonly found on the skin and mucous membranes of humans, while Bacillus bacteria are typically found in soil and water. Thus, staph bacteria are more common in human infections compared to Bacillus bacteria.