Impetigo Treatment: Cream or Antibiotics? Find Out What Works Best! 🩺
Struggling with impetigo? Discover whether topical creams or oral antibiotics are more effective in clearing this contagious skin infection. Learn the best treatment options for kids and adults alike!
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Impetigo is a contagious bacterial skin infection that most often affects children—but adults can get it too. In this video, we break down what impetigo is, what causes it, and how it’s best treated.<br />You’ll learn the difference between bullous and non-bullous impetigo, how the infection spreads, and why early recognition matters. We also explain when a simple antibiotic cream like mupirocin, ozenoxacin, or retapamulin is enough—and when oral antibiotics such as cephalexin, clindamycin, or doxycycline are needed.<br />For mild cases, topical therapy usually works just as well as pills and helps prevent antibiotic resistance. But for more widespread or severe infections, systemic treatment is key. We’ll also share practical prevention tips—like handwashing, nasal decolonization, and keeping lesions covered—to stop impetigo from spreading.<br />Stay informed and take control of your skin health by learning how to recognize and treat impetigo effectively.<br />🔹 Topics Covered:<br />• What is impetigo?<br />• Bullous vs. non-bullous impetigo<br />• When to use a cream vs. a pill<br />• Common antibiotic options<br />• MRSA and resistant infections<br />• Hygiene and prevention tips
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