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Bacterial skin infections such as | Bacterial skin infections such as | ||
* [[Cellulitis]] | * [[Cellulitis]] |
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Natural History, Complications and Prognosis
Complications
Bacterial skin infections such as
Prognosis
Athlete's foot infections range from mild to severe and may last a short or long time. They may persist or recur, but they generally respond well to treatment. Long-term medication and preventive measures may be needed