HOME Health Bacterial Skin Infection Bullous impetigo Impetigo Staphylococcus Aureus Streptococcus Pyogenes 농가진

BACTERIAL SKIN INFECTION.ZIP

Navigating the Road to Recovery - How is Impetigo Treated?

Navigating the Road to Recovery - How is Impetigo Treated?  

created at May 13, 2009   1,661  
Impetigo is a highly contagious bacterial skin infection,most commonly caused by *Staphylococcus aureus* or *Streptococcus pyogenes*,characterized by sores that rupture,forming a honey-colored crust.It primarily affects infants and children,often appearing...





Navigating the Road to Recovery - How is Impetigo Treated?

CK3220 
Created at May 13, 2009 01:05:46
Updated at Dec 09, 2024 04:15:20 
  1,662   0   0  

Impetigo is a highly contagious bacterial skin infection, most commonly caused by *Staphylococcus aureus* or *Streptococcus pyogenes*, characterized by sores that rupture, forming a honey-colored crust. It primarily affects infants and children, often appearing on the face, hands, and diaper area. Treatment usually involves topical antibiotics, though oral antibiotics may be necessary for severe cases. Good hygiene practices, such as handwashing and avoiding contact with infected individuals, are crucial in preventing its spread.

Navigating the Road to Recovery - How is Impetigo Treated?


Impetigo is a highly contagious bacterial skin infection that mainly affects infants and children. It's characterized by sores that break open, ooze fluid, and then crust over. There are two main types:

  • Non-bullous impetigo: This is the most common type. It starts as small, red sores that quickly rupture, forming a honey-colored crust. It usually affects the face, arms, and legs.
  • Bullous impetigo: This type produces fluid-filled blisters (bullae) that are larger than those in non-bullous impetigo. These blisters break open, leaving a thin, brown crust.

Causes: Impetigo is most often caused by two bacteria: Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus pyogenes. These bacteria typically enter the body through a break in the skin, such as a scratch or insect bite. The infection spreads easily through direct contact with an infected person or contaminated objects.


Symptoms: The key symptoms include:

  • Red sores that quickly rupture
  • Honey-colored crusts (non-bullous)
  • Fluid-filled blisters (bullous)
  • Itching
  • Swelling
  • Pain (sometimes)

Treatment: Impetigo is usually treated with topical antibiotics (creams or ointments) applied directly to the sores. In more severe cases, oral antibiotics may be prescribed. Good hygiene practices, such as frequent handwashing and keeping the affected area clean and dry, are crucial to prevent the spread of the infection.
Complications: While generally not serious, impetigo can sometimes lead to complications like:

  • Cellulitis (a deeper skin infection)
  • Lymphadenitis (swollen lymph nodes)
  • Post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis (kidney inflammation, though rare)

Prevention: Good hygiene is key to preventing impetigo. This includes:

  • Frequent handwashing
  • Avoiding touching sores
  • Keeping wounds clean and covered
  • Not sharing towels or personal items

If you suspect your child or yourself has impetigo, it's important to consult a doctor for diagnosis and treatment. Early treatment helps prevent the spread of the infection and reduces the risk of complications.
 



Tags: Bacterial Skin Infection Bullous impetigo Impetigo Staphylococcus Aureus Streptococcus Pyogenes 농가진 Share on Facebook Share on X

◀ PREVIOUS
How Did My Baby Get Impetigo? Unraveling the Contagious Mystery

▶ NEXT
Shielding Others - Preventing the Spread of Baby's Impetigo

  Comments 0
OTHER POSTS IN THE SAME CATEGORY

Navigating Chicken Pox Vaccine Side Effects - What Parents Need to Know

(updated at Feb 29, 2024)

Understanding the Chicken Pox Vaccine - Is it a Live Vaccine?

(updated at Dec 07, 2024)

Who Shouldn't Get the Chickenpox Vaccine?

(updated at Dec 09, 2024)

What are the benefits of the chicken pox vaccine?

(created at May 13, 2009)

How should I treat my baby's chicken pox?

(created at May 13, 2009)

Is there any way to prevent chicken pox?

(updated at Dec 03, 2024)

Unveiling the Mystery - What Are Shingles for Chicken Pox?

(updated at Feb 29, 2024)

Understanding How Your Baby Contracted Chicken Pox

(updated at Feb 29, 2024)

Understanding Baby's Spotty Red Rash: Could it be Chickenpox?

(updated at Mar 01, 2024)

Pinworm Prevention: A Proactive Approach for Parents

(updated at Dec 09, 2024)

Banishing Pinworms - A Guide to Treatment and Recovery

(updated at Dec 07, 2024)

Mystery - How Did My Baby Get Pinworms?

(updated at Mar 01, 2024)

Detecting Pinworms in Your Baby - Signs and Simple Checks

(updated at Mar 01, 2024)

Demystifying Pinworms - A Common Nuisance in Childhood

(updated at Dec 13, 2024)

Shielding Others - Preventing the Spread of Baby's Impetigo

(updated at Mar 01, 2024)

How Did My Baby Get Impetigo? Unraveling the Contagious Mystery

(updated at Mar 01, 2024)

Unraveling the Enigma - Understanding the Symptoms of Impetigo

(updated at Mar 01, 2024)

Unmasking Impetigo - A Contagious Skin Tale

(updated at Mar 01, 2024)

Protecting Your Bundle of Joy - Tips to Prevent Scabies in Babies

(updated at Dec 03, 2024)

Safeguarding Your Loved Ones - Protecting Your Family from Scabies

(updated at Mar 01, 2024)

Treating Scabies in Babies - A Comprehensive Guide

(updated at Mar 01, 2024)

Deciphering Your Baby's Rash: Is it Scabies or Something Else?

(updated at Dec 09, 2024)

Unraveling the Mystery - The Agonizing Itch of Scabies

(updated at Mar 01, 2024)

Understanding Scabies - The Itchy Intruders on Your Skin

(updated at Mar 01, 2024)

Tips to Prevent Recurring Head Lice in Your Baby

(updated at Dec 13, 2024)

Banishing Lice - A Step-by-Step Guide to a Lice-Free Household

(updated at Dec 13, 2024)

How do I get rid of lice?

(created at May 13, 2009)

How Did My Baby Get Lice?

(updated at Mar 01, 2024)

Is Your Baby Scratching? Tips on Spotting Head Lice Early

(updated at Mar 01, 2024)

Understanding Head Lice - Tiny Pests Causing Big Itch

(updated at Dec 09, 2024)

UPDATES

What is hot water steam cleaning and aren't all steam cleaners the same?

(updated at Nov 14, 2025)

To Pad or Not to Pad: The Lowdown on Carpet Padding

(updated at Nov 14, 2025)

Decoding the Pelvic Exam: A Comprehensive Women's Health Assessment

(updated at Nov 14, 2025)

How do they put people to sleep for an oral surgery?

(updated at Nov 14, 2025)

Unveiling the Link: Helicobacter pylori Infection and the Risk of Stomach Cancer

(updated at Nov 14, 2025)

Steve Jobs' Battle with Pancreatic Cancer and His Unconventional Dietary Choices

(updated at Nov 14, 2025)

Surgery for Colorectal Cancer

(updated at Nov 13, 2025)

Oral Microbiome Linked to Increased Pancreatic Cancer Risk

(updated at Nov 13, 2025)

What are the causes and risk factors for Pancreatic Cancer?

(updated at Nov 13, 2025)

What should I do if someone professes they love me after a short correspondence?

(updated at Nov 13, 2025)

I need a song that is like a love letter to lover?

(updated at Nov 13, 2025)

The Importance of Teeth Cleaning During Pregnancy

(updated at Nov 13, 2025)

Do I have to respond to all who answer my ad?

(updated at Nov 13, 2025)

Wrapping a Christmas present beautifully

(updated at Nov 13, 2025)

Wrapping an odd-shaped present

(updated at Nov 13, 2025)

Navigating Diet Shakes Safely During Pregnancy

(updated at Nov 13, 2025)

Precision and Progress: Navigating Surgery as a Primary Treatment for Stomach Cancer

(updated at Nov 13, 2025)

Understanding the Link: Vinyl Chloride, Thorium Dioxide, and Liver Cancer Risk

(updated at Nov 13, 2025)

What are the symptoms of Brain Tumors?

(updated at Nov 11, 2025)

Side effects of Vulvar Cancer Surgery

(updated at Nov 11, 2025)

Can You Use Chemical Hair Removers like Nair During Pregnancy?

(updated at Nov 11, 2025)

Is Getting a Mud Bath Safe During Pregnancy? Here's What You Need to Know

(updated at Nov 11, 2025)

Rock Concerts During Pregnancy: A Guide for Expecting Parents

(updated at Nov 11, 2025)

Ice-skating or Rollerblading While Pregnant - Weighing the Risks and Benefits

(updated at Nov 09, 2025)

Tips for Managing Being on Your Feet All Day While Pregnant

(updated at Nov 09, 2025)

Ensuring Long-Term Success: How Often Should You Have Your Implants Checked?

(updated at Nov 09, 2025)

Radiation Therapy Side Effects of Vulvar Cancer

(updated at Nov 09, 2025)

Are there Clinical Trials available for Vulvar Cancer?

(updated at Nov 09, 2025)

Understanding Age as a Risk Factor for Vulvar Cancer

(updated at Nov 09, 2025)

Side effects of Chemotheray for Ovarian Cancer

(updated at Nov 09, 2025)

What are the Causes and Risk Factors for Ovarian Cancer?

(updated at Nov 09, 2025)

Sinus Surgery: When Is It Necessary?

(updated at Nov 09, 2025)

Is Bleaching Body Hair Safe During Pregnancy?

(updated at Nov 09, 2025)

Is Getting a Tattoo During Pregnancy Safe? Here's What You Need to Know

(updated at Nov 09, 2025)

Swimming Safely - Chlorinated Pools and Pregnancy

(updated at Nov 09, 2025)

What is an Optician?

(updated at Nov 09, 2025)

Natural Ways to Boost Low FSH Levels in Men

(updated at Nov 09, 2025)

To understand Acne and Pimples

(updated at Nov 08, 2025)

Safe Abdominal Exercises for Pregnancy - Alternatives to Sit-ups and Crunches

(updated at Nov 08, 2025)

The Safety when sitting in a Hot Tub during Pregnancy

(updated at Nov 08, 2025)

Bleaching Teeth during Pregnancy

(updated at Nov 08, 2025)

Understanding the Risks - Cured and Smoked Foods in Pregnancy and Beyond

(updated at Nov 08, 2025)

How long do I have to take antibiotics for Sinus Treatment?

(updated at Nov 08, 2025)

Is Tennis Safe During Pregnancy? Understanding the Risks and Recommendations

(updated at Nov 08, 2025)

Navigating High Altitude Vacations During Pregnancy - What You Need to Know

(updated at Nov 08, 2025)

Sweet Satisfaction - Navigating Chocolate Cravings During Pregnancy

(updated at Nov 08, 2025)

To have Acrylic Nails put on during Pregnancy

(updated at Nov 08, 2025)

Debunking Myths - Drinking Milk from Cows Given BST during Pregnancy

(updated at Nov 08, 2025)