Impetigo

Service Inclusion

This service is for patients:

• Aged 1 year or older with suspected signs or symptoms of impetigo.

Service Inclusion

This service is not available:

• To individuals under 1 year of age
• During pregnancy or suspected pregnancy in individuals under 16
• If breastfeeding with impetigo lesions on the breast
• In recurrent infections (2+ episodes in the same year)

About Impetigo

Impetigo is a skin infection that’s very contagious but not usually serious. It often gets better in 7 to 10 days if you get treatment. Anyone can get it, but it’s very common in young children.


Impetigo starts with red sores or blisters, but the redness may be harder to see in brown and black skin. The sores or blisters quickly burst and leave crusty, golden-brown patches.


The patches can:

• Look a bit like corn flakes stuck to your skin
• Get bigger
• Spread to other parts of your body
• Be itchy
• Sometimes be painful