
Does Topical Lotion Help In Treating Furuncle?

Furuncle is bacterial infection of skin with surrounding cellulitis
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I would also like to know whether are these painful?tender to touch?
After going through your query these seems like bacterial infection of skin i.e Furuncle. One of them also had pus in it. The bacteria usually gains entry through a hair follicle. Furuncle is deeper and is felt as a tender, hard lump.
Furuncle is usually associated with surrounding Cellulitis. Therefore these 2 conditions are often seen together. The furuncle bearing area feels warm to touch and is swollen. There may be fever.
Since you have 2-3 lesions, therefore, I would suggest a course of an Oral antibiotic, other than bactrim e.g Fucloxacillin Or Cephalexin 500 mg thrice daily for a week.
Topically you may use an antibacterial ointment e.g 2% mupirocin ointment, twice daily.
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Oral and topical antibiotics
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Oral antibiotic is definitely more effective than using topical antibiotics alone, specially in case of a furuncle which is usually set at a deeper level and more so if you are getting new lesions. Therefore, if you have an active lesion, you may start with oral antibiotic that I had suggested.
In addition, topically you may use a 2% mupirocin ointment, twice daily. That would help in addition.
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Oral antibiotics are prescription medications
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Oral antibiotics and Mupirocin ointment are prescription medications and therefore you need to talk to your General Practitioner for a prescription.
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Staph is ubiquitous; Proper wound care would decrease chances of infection.
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Staph is ubiquitous environmental organism and therefore an open wound can get infected with staph from any contaminated surface Or object.
Proper wound care and asepsis would decrease chances of contamination and cure any existing infection e.g using soap water to clean the wound, always washing hands before touching your wound etc, using an antiseptic solution like betadine Or peroxide to clean/ disinfect the wound.
You may also use a topical antibacterial e.g 2% mupirocin twice daily for any open wound after cleaning.
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