In rare cases, a staph infection can provoke the onset of staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome (SSSS). This serious condition causes blisters that, when they burst, cause the skin around them to peel off, leaving raw, red marks that look like burns. This sign is seen most often in babies and children under the age of 5 and indicates the immediate need for medical care.

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