MRSA Eczema
People with hard-to-control eczema may have secondary skin infections. The fragile skin is infected with classic MRSA conditions and may appear red, with honey-colored crusts, pus-filled blisters or a wet and weepy condition. 90% of patients with atopic dermatitis were colonized with the MRSA bacteria in a study noted here
More information on other MRSA skin conditions below
What is an MRSA Boil?
What is MRSA Cellulitis?
What is an MRSA Abscess?
MRSA and Impetigo
What is MRSA Follicultis?
What is MRSA Erythema?
What is MRSA Eczema?
MRSA Carbuncle & Furuncles
What is MRSA?
What are the symptoms of MRSA?
How is MRSA treated?