Often times other conditions such as ringworms or scabies are confused with impetigo. Once the lab results have been indicated, the physician will know which route will be best to treat this condition, weather through topical cream or with antibiotics orally. Your physician may also recommend an antibacterial wash to use to clean the affected area several times a day. If there are many scabbing on the skin, you may also soak the affected area in a 1:32 vinegar solution . A child with impetigo may return to day care within 24 hours of treatment. Even though impetigo is contagious, it is treatable and preventable. Of course by following the physician’s instructions to treat the condition with the prescribed medications, it is helpful to take extra measures to prevent any type of spreading. Maintaining the child’s fingernail short will help prevent them from spreading it to other body parts due to scratching. Also, avoiding close contact with a person who has impetigo will help in preventing the spread, just until his or her condition has gone away. Washing your hands with warm water and antibacterial soap routinely is important and
Often times other conditions such as ringworms or scabies are confused with impetigo. Once the lab results have been indicated, the physician will know which route will be best to treat this condition, weather through topical cream or with antibiotics orally. Your physician may also recommend an antibacterial wash to use to clean the affected area several times a day. If there are many scabbing on the skin, you may also soak the affected area in a 1:32 vinegar solution . A child with impetigo may return to day care within 24 hours of treatment. Even though impetigo is contagious, it is treatable and preventable. Of course by following the physician’s instructions to treat the condition with the prescribed medications, it is helpful to take extra measures to prevent any type of spreading. Maintaining the child’s fingernail short will help prevent them from spreading it to other body parts due to scratching. Also, avoiding close contact with a person who has impetigo will help in preventing the spread, just until his or her condition has gone away. Washing your hands with warm water and antibacterial soap routinely is important and