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Pyoderma: treatment

Pyoderma is a skin pustular disease that causes staphylococci and sometimes streptococci. This disease is very common because of the prevalence of pathogens and many other factors that reduce the protective function of the skin. Most often with this infection, the appendages of the skin are affected-the blood and sebaceous glands, as well as the hair follicles. From the depth of the foci of this inflammation in the thickness of the skin and the state of the body depends the nature and severity of the course of the disease pyoderma, the treatment of which should be administered individually to each person. Self-medication with this disease is not just undesirable, but unacceptable!

Pyoderma: symptoms

It predisposes constantly dirty skin to the development of this pustular disease (for example, due to working conditions), as well as frequent cuts, scratching, insect bites, injections, overheating or hypothermia, overfatigue, sweating, metabolic disorders, non-hygiene, lack of vitamins A and C, chronic diseases.

Pyoderma, the treatment of which should be prescribed only by a doctor, manifests itself in a variety of ways: the appearance on the skin of small nodding nodules, permeated with hair, or painful large knots of a cone-shaped species with purulent melting of skin tissues, the appearance of pus-filled blisters that shrink into the purulent crusts (impetigo, Often sick children). Pyoderma can occur in the form of ulcers that have not healed for a long time, having "undercut" edges and a bottom covered with a purulent discharge, and the like.

Skin lesions are both limited and common, with an increase in temperature, an increase in lymph nodes that are located close to, in more severe cases, sepsis may develop.

Pyoderma of the skin can go away in a few days, can last for months and years, then fading, then renewing. Chronic course of this disease, as a rule, is a consequence of weakened immunity, metabolic disorders, alcohol abuse, disorders of the glands of internal secretion.

Pyoderma: treatment

If there is redness at the injury site, swelling and tenderness, then consult a doctor. To prevent the pustular infection from spreading, do not wash the affected area: the inflamed skin should be rubbed with alcohol or vodka. It is not recommended to make warming compresses, as they can promote the spread of inflammation to nearby skin areas.

Patients should shortly cut their nails and every day lubricate them with alcohol solution of any antiseptic. The room where the person suffering from pyoderma is located should be well ventilated and daily wet cleaning should be done . The underclothes should be boiled with soda.

In chronic pyoderma, it is recommended to limit salted, sweet, spicy, exclude canned foods, honey, as often as possible eat vegetables in raw form, fresh fruits and other foods containing many vitamins.

Pyoderma in children: treatment

Very dangerous pyoderma, whose treatment in children is somewhat different for babies, because they have skin and the entire body are very sensitive to streptococcal and staphylococcal infections. Pyoderma in children can have very serious consequences - lung inflammation, kidney disease, inflammation of the brain membranes (meningitis) and others.

A child who falls ill with pyoderma, is given frequent skin treatments with a solution of brilliant green. Also it should be bathed in water, in which 2-3 crystals of manganese-acid potassium are added. In addition, the child is prescribed drugs (depending on his age and severity of the disease).

Prevention

For the prevention of this disease, special attention should be given to the rules of personal hygiene, proper skin care, elimination of sweating. If you work in conditions of high pollution, then you need to protect the skin from various injuries, using overalls and working gloves. Even with minor injuries, the injury site should be treated with any antiseptic.

For the prevention of pyoderma it is necessary to temper the body, strengthen the overall physical condition, take air and sun baths, fully and properly eat. In the living rooms to maintain a temperature that will prevent overheating of the body, especially in children, regularly ventilate the rooms and so on.

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