Recurrent Impetigo. Not Responding To Antibiotics. Any Other Way To Heal It Quickly?
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Impetigo is superficial infection of the skin caused by staphylococcus (Staph) and streptococcus (Strep) bacteria. Impetigo is most likely to occur in warm and humid environments.
Stress is not routinely a factor responsible for precipitation of impetigo. Diagnosis is by clinical presentation and confirmation by culture and rule out other causes. Culture and sensitivity will aid in knowing which antibiotic is useful in treating it.
Other risk factors include Crowded conditions, warm, humid weather. Impetigo infections are more common in summer. Pre-existing chronic dermatitis, especially atopic dermatitis.
I advice you to keep the skin clean that can help mild infections heal on their own. Topical antibiotic you can apply to the affected areas (topical antibiotic), such as the ointments mupirocin (Bactroban) or retapamulin (Altabax). Before applying the antibiotic, you need to gently remove any scabs so that the antibiotic can penetrate the sore.
As you have taken most of the antibiotics i advice you to see dermatologist for examination and also to confirm and to check with antibiotic is effective for your problem.
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