Is facial contraindicated for erysipeloid?

When we have a client with the following condition: erysipeloid

Signs and symptoms for erysipeloid

  • Clearly defined bright red to purple lesions with smooth shiny surfaces. They slowly expand over a few days with sharp or curvaceous borders which may have tiny blisters
  • Lesions may be warm and tender and cause pain or burning
  • Most often occur on the hands, webs of the fingers, forearms, or any other exposed area of the body
  • A few patients may experience mild fever, chills and malaise
ERYSIPELOID contraindications In beauty therapy

Description

Erysipeloid is an acute bacterial infection of the skin and other organs caused by the microorganism Erysipelothrix rusiopathiae.

Human infection is acquired through direct contact with the meat of infected animals, poultry, fish and shellfish. Infection can occur only if the person has an abrasion or cut that allows entry of the bacteria. People at risk include fisherman, farmers, butchers, abattoir workers, veterinary surgeons and cooks.

Is erysipeloid contagious?
No, "erysipeloid" is NOT contagious!

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