Sycosis Common

Sycosis vulgaris (sycosis simplex) is one of the most common infectious diseases of the human skin of staphylococcal nature. The disease manifests itself as multiple rashes on the skin of the face and neck. Epithelial formations have the form of vesicles of different diameters with small diameter spaces between them. Pustules contain transparent



**Common sycosis** or simply **sycosis** is a skin disease that manifests itself in the form of inflammatory elements on the face and body. It is caused by a bacterial infection that can lead to the formation of pustules and abscesses.

Sycosis vulgaris most often affects men, especially those who have hair on their skin. However, women can also be susceptible to this disease.

The main symptoms of sycosis vulgaris include:

- The appearance of inflammatory elements on the skin, which may look like acne - Itching and burning of the skin - Formation of purulent elements - Redness of the skin around the inflammatory elements

If these symptoms appear, you should consult a doctor who can diagnose sycosis vulgaris.

Causes

In most cases, sycosis vulgaris is caused by the bacteria Staphylococcus aureus. This bacterium can enter the skin through wounds, cracks and scratches in the skin or under the nails.

In addition, the development of sycosis is usually strong