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PHARMACY FIRST
Impetigo
There are several forms of bacterial skin infections, varying in severity. One of these is Impetigo, a well-known type of infection. It can affect people of any age, but is most frequently seen in children and infants. Fortunately, with the help of NHS Pharmacy First, you can now quickly seek treatment for this condition, avoiding the hassle of scheduling a GP appointment.
Parkhead Pharmacy - Helping the local community in The area is Dennistoun, and the 5 closest areas are Haghill, Carntyne, Riddrie, Royston, and Springburn. and beyond.
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Impetigo Symptoms
Red sores (non-bullous impetigo)
Blisters (bullous impetigo)
Enlarged lymph nodes
Fever
Itchy / painful skin lesions
Types of Impetigo
It's important to note that there are two types of impetigo: 'Bullous Impetigo' which is characterized by blistering, and 'Non-Bullous Impetigo' which does not typically involve blistering. While both types have similar symptoms, bullous impetigo can be more severe and painful. The main symptom of this type is the presence of large, fragile blisters all over the body. Non-bullous impetigo, on the other hand, presents with small, red sores that eventually turn into crusts with a honey-like color. In both cases, itching, redness, and discomfort are common. The good news is that both types can be effectively treated with antibiotics if detected early and proper follow-up care is maintained.
Who is at risk?
Impetigo primarily affects young children and infants, but it can occur in individuals of any age. This bacterial infection is particularly common in those with a weakened immune system, making it difficult to fend off. It is also prevalent in warm and humid climates, which create ideal conditions for the bacteria to thrive. Other risk factors for impetigo include pre-existing skin issues like eczema, psoriasis, or dermatitis, as these compromised skin conditions can make a person more susceptible to the infection.
Treatments
Topical antibiotics in the form of creams effectively kill the bacteria causing impetigo, preventing infection and limiting its spread. While they also help relieve symptoms like itchiness, oral antibiotics are typically reserved for severe or epidemic cases. This is because they can attack the bacteria throughout the entire body, not just on the skin's surface. Good hygiene practices are also advised to reduce spreading of the disease, and over-the-counter pain relievers can help with symptoms. Follow-up consultations may be necessary in severe cases where standard treatments are not effective, and a referral to a specialist may be required. In extreme cases, local populations may be advised to avoid school or work to limit the spread of impetigo, but this is rare.
Complications
Left unchecked impetigo can lead to various serious health complications. Although uncommon it's important to understand the potential risks so you can help prevent them from happening. For example, cellulitis is an infection of the deeper layers of skin and tissue. These complications of impetigo are serious if you notice any of these you must be referred to a specialist for treatment.
Impetigo, a highly contagious bacterial infection, can affect people of all ages. However, children and young infants are at a higher risk. Thankfully, NHS Pharmacy First offers a FREE service for diagnosing and treating this and six other common health conditions. This service provides GP-level care and treatment without the usual lengthy wait times. It is important to be able to recognize the symptoms of impetigo, such as red sores, blisters, swollen lymph nodes, fever, and itchy skin, in order to receive prompt treatment. Knowing whether the impetigo is the Bullous or Non-bullous type can also help determine the best treatment options and reduce the risk of spreading the infection. Treatment usually involves topical or oral antibiotics, along with hygiene advice and over-the-counter medication to alleviate symptoms and prevent transmission.
Although impetigo is generally mild, it can lead to more serious conditions, such as cellulitis or scarlet fever. Individuals with weakened immune systems or existing skin conditions are particularly at risk. Being aware of the symptoms and actively managing the condition can greatly help reduce its impact on an individual's health.
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