Congenital chickenpox is treated immediately to prevent serious complications or death.
Maternal and congenital listeriosis and syphilis are treated with antibiotics.
Calamine lotion for chickenpox...starve a flu and feed a cold.
Not much is known on how chickenpox was treated during the Colonial period. Chickenpox was discovered during the 1500's by Giovanni Filippo.
Flu, cold, chickenpox, and mumps are viral and aren't treated with antibiotics.
Painful genital blisters can be treated with an anesthetic cream recommended by a doctor or pharmacist.
Chickenpox is a viral illness that can't be treated with antibiotics meant for bacteria. Antivirals are sometimes used in certain patients.
Infants born with congenital GBS infections are treated immediately with intravenous antibiotics.
Photosensitive rash has been reported with acyclovir but is not common.
As of 2004, there is no cure for the congenital myopathies. The purpose of treatment, which is largely supportive, is to help patients optimize function and to manage any medical complications associated with the disorder.
Congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH).
Exposure to chickenpox or rubella by a nonimmune pregnant woman may be treated with an injection of immune globulin to help prevent fetal transmission.
A pericardial cyst is an uncommon congenital anomaly. These are benign cysts that are treated by cardiologists and pediatric cardiologists.