Should I Take Fucidin Or Daktacort For Skin Infection On Face?
I suffer from a skin infection on my face. I think it is caused by a nose infection & have treated it with Fucidin in the past. |However it keeps recurring & would prefer not to use fucidin as it is an antibiotic. My GP gace me a prescription for Daktacort & advise me to use it when the condition flared up again It has now done so I am wondering should I revert to Fucidin or try Daktacort
Fucidin is an antibiotic whereas daktacort is an antifungal. They are entirely different.
I guess you suffer from recurrent bacterial infection as you mentioned that you had used fucidin effectively in the past.
Some people (around 30%) are nasal carriers of staph aureus and are thus prone to recurrent infections around the nose.
If i was your treating doctor i would have asked you to take an oral antibiotic (from the penicillin group) for a week along with topical application of 2% mupirocin ointment to the lesion as well as just inside the nares for 5 days so as to eradicate carrier state.
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Should I Take Fucidin Or Daktacort For Skin Infection On Face?
Hi. Thanks for posting your concern at HCM Fucidin is an antibiotic whereas daktacort is an antifungal. They are entirely different. I guess you suffer from recurrent bacterial infection as you mentioned that you had used fucidin effectively in the past. Some people (around 30%) are nasal carriers of staph aureus and are thus prone to recurrent infections around the nose. If i was your treating doctor i would have asked you to take an oral antibiotic (from the penicillin group) for a week along with topical application of 2% mupirocin ointment to the lesion as well as just inside the nares for 5 days so as to eradicate carrier state. take care regards