The article present antimicrobial prescribing guidance on impetigo by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) and Public Health England (PHE). Topics discussed include use of antiseptic treatment to avoid building antimicrobial resistance; no effect of using oral and ...
Treatment with antibiotics should be initiated as soon as possible due to the high contagiousness of the disease, the associated discomfort, and bad cosmetic appearance.4 Therapy depends on different parameters, including the extent and site of lesions and the presence of systemic symptoms. Currently...
This is extremelyNot Nice. Other treatment we have been trying include Manuka honey, black cumin oil (said to be great for staphylococcus), cinnamon oil, lots of raw garlic and a generally brilliant diet. It didn’t work. You can find black cumin oil or black seed oil here School sores ...
3. Tea Tree Oil: If you want to ask for the ways on how to treat impetigo without antibiotics, I would like to recommend tea tree oil to help you. In order to do this treatment, you should mix one part of tea tree oil with one part of carrier oil together. Shake the mixture well...