Impetigo
This rapidly spreading, highly contagious
condition should be aggressively treated topically and systemically.
The oozing lesions should be dried with
Burow's Solution (1 tablet dissolved in 1 pint of water) used as a
compress for 5 to 10 minutes, 3 times a day.
Topical antibiotic ointments are
optional. Systemic anti-staph drugs are your safest option.
Like a furuncle, impetigo is a public
health hazard. These patients should not be food handlers until
resolved. If the impetigo is on the central face, examine carefully
to see if the lesions represent secondarily infected herpes simplex.
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Impetigo
Written and revised by CAPT Dennis
A. Vidmar, MC, USN, Department of Military and Emergency
Medicine, and Department of Dermatology, Uniformed Services University
of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD (1999).
Additional images provided by CAPT Vidmar in
June, 2000, subsequent to the initial publication of this manual.
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