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A mother brings her 8-year-old daughter into the clinic where you are a nurse. The girl has a dry, flaky, and peeling rash around her mouth. The mother states that she has tried using numerous lotions, but the lesions persist. She has come here looking for information on how to make her daughter stop licking her lips, as she thinks this is causing the lesions. Upon closer examination, you notice small blisters and honey-colored crusts. You note that the patient is negative for other symptoms, including fever, nausea, vomiting, and general malaise.
-As you suspect,the doctor diagnoses the lesions as S.aureus impetigo.The mother then asks you why her daughter's affected skin seems so fragile and blisters so easily.What will be your response to her question?
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