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There isn't a vaccine for impetigo, it's usually treated with topical ointments and oral antibiotics.
To stop impetigo from recurring, make sure any skin condition you have is treated properly.
"Empitygo" is likely a misspelling of "impetigo," which is a skin infection caused by bacteria. It results in red sores that can break open, ooze fluid, and form a yellow-brown crust. Impetigo is usually treated with antibiotics.
A child with a fever of 100.5 and impetigo should be treated immediately, as it can be a sign of the disease getting worse.
the answers are ringworm, acne vulgaris, impetigo, shingles
it could be immune to antibiotics, if it co es back after you've treated it
Impetigo is a bacterial skin infection that is typically treated with topical or oral antibiotics, rather than cortisone. Corticosteroids like cortisone can reduce inflammation but do not address the underlying bacterial infection. Using cortisone on impetigo could potentially worsen the infection or delay healing. It's important to consult a healthcare professional for appropriate treatment.
No, Impetigo is a bacterial infection usually affecting children, however may also affect adults. Impetigo can be cured and treated with antibacterial ointments. Herpes is a viral infection. There is currently no cure for herpes.
Impetigo is a bacterial skin infection that primarily affects children and is generally not life-threatening. While it can lead to complications, particularly in immunocompromised individuals, it does not typically result in significant mortality. Therefore, specific global death statistics from impetigo are not well-documented, as it is more commonly treated effectively with antibiotics. Overall, deaths directly attributed to impetigo are exceedingly rare.
when was Impetigo discovered
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This sounds like a highly communicable illness called impetigo and should be treated with antibiotics.