Impetigo :
Impetigo is a highly contagious skin condition affecting infants and young children. In this conditon, there are reddish sores that appear on the face, especially on the nose and near the mouth as well as on hands and feet. Later on, these sores burst open to yield honey-coloured crusts. Since impetigo is caused by bacteria of the staphylococcus strain, it can be treated by giving antibiotics.
Found 49 Doctors for Impetigo Treatment in Indore
Behind Hotel President Park
Near Shreeji Valley Rd
Bicholi Mardana, Indore
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Devguradia Square, Palda
Ralamandal By-pass Road
Navlakha, Indore
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F. No:102, 1st Floor, Brijkamal
Swami Vivekanand Nagar
Bengali Square, Indore
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04:00 pm - 07:00 pm
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No. 13C, Manoramaganj
Near Geeta Bhawan Mandir
New Palasia, Indore
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09:00 am - 11:00 am
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Old Palasia, Indore
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02:30 pm - 07:00 pm
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Ravindra Nagar
Old Palasia, Indore
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11:00 am - 01:00 pm
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Frequently Asked Questions
Should you remove impetigo crust?
No, you should never attempt to remove impetigo crusts or blisters yourself. This can spread the infection and make it worse. Instead, see an impetigo specialist for treatment.
What kills impetigo on surfaces?
Disinfectants such as bleach, hydrogen peroxide, and alcohol-based products can be used to kill the causes of impetigo on surfaces.
Should you keep impetigo dry or moist?
It is important to keep impetigo lesions dry. Moisturizing the skin in the area of the lesions can help to prevent the worsening of the lesions, but it is important to avoid excessive moisture which can cause the lesions to spread.
How do you stop impetigo from spreading?
The most important thing to do to prevent impetigo from spreading is to practice good hygiene. Wash your hands with soap and water frequently, and keep your skin clean and dry. If your impetigo is severe, see a doctor for treatment with antibiotics to help keep it from spreading.