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Impetigo-Impetigo - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic
2023年4月19日 · Impetigo (im-puh-TIE-go) is a common and highly contagious skin infection that mainly affects infants and young children. It usually appears as reddish sores on the face, especially around the nose and mouth and on the hands and feet.
Impetigo - Diagnosis & treatment - Mayo Clinic
2023年4月19日 · Impetigo is treated with prescription mupirocin antibiotic ointment or cream applied directly to the sores two to three times a day for five to 10 days. Before applying the medicine, soak the area in warm water or apply a wet cloth compress for a few minutes. Then pat dry and gently remove any scabs so the antibiotic can get into the skin.
Mupirocin (topical route) - Mayo Clinic
2024年1月31日 · Mupirocin topical . cream is used to treat secondarily infected traumatic skin lesions due to specific bacteria. Mupirocin topical ointment is used to treat impetigo. This medicine works by killing bacteria or preventing their growth. This medicine is available only with your doctor's prescription.
Staph infections - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic
2022年5月25日 · Impetigo. This contagious, often painful rash can be caused by staph bacteria. Impetigo usually has large blisters that may ooze fluid and develop a honey-colored crust.
Rosacea - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
2023年10月17日 · Rosacea (roe-ZAY-she-uh) is a common skin condition that causes flushing or long-term redness on your face. It also may cause enlarged blood vessels and small, pus-filled bumps. Some symptoms may flare for weeks to months and then go away for a while.
Common skin conditions in babies - Mayo Clinic Press
2022年4月20日 · Impetigo is a highly contagious skin infection that mainly affects infants and children. It usually appears as red sores on the face, especially around a child’s nose and mouth. The sores may be covered with a yellow brown scab or crust, or they may grow into blisters and pimples and ooze pus.
Bullous impetigo - Mayo Clinic
Bullous impetigo causes fluid-filled blisters — often on the trunk, arms and legs of infants and children younger than 2 years.
Triamcinolone (topical application route) - Mayo Clinic
2024年1月31日 · For redness, itching, and swelling of the skin: For topical dosage forms (cream, lotion, and ointment): Adults—Apply to the affected area of the skin two to four times per day. Children—Apply to the affected area of the skin two to four times per day. For topical dosage form (aerosol spray):
Cellulitis - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic
2022年5月6日 · Skin conditions. Conditions such as atopic dermatitis (eczema), athlete's foot and shingles can cause breaks in the skin, which give bacteria an entry point. Long-term (chronic) swelling of the arms or legs (lymphedema).
Ringworm (body) - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic
2022年4月26日 · Ringworm of the body is related to athlete's foot (tinea pedis), jock itch (tinea cruris) and ringworm of the scalp (tinea capitis). Ringworm often spreads by direct skin-to-skin contact with an infected person or animal. Mild ringworm often responds to antifungal medications applied to the skin.