Amy Winehouse

Amy Winehouse Has Contagious Skin Disease

Amy Winehouse

Don’t stand too close to Amy Winehouse. According to People, the R&B singer has been diagnosed with impetigo, a superficial bacterial skin infection. Impetigo is highly contagious and it usually produces blisters or sores on the face and hands. It is most common among children. People who play close contact sports such as rugby, football and wrestling are also susceptible, regardless of age. Topical or oral antibiotics are usually prescribed. And yes, Winehouse is currently treating her infection with prescribed drugs. As for how the singer's feeling, "She's fine," a pal tells PEOPLE. "She's not hiding away. She's never been one to care what people think."