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What is the difference between pyoderma in a child?

Under the general name "pyoderma" in medicine is understood as pustular diseases on the skin, the causes of which, in turn, can differ significantly. As a rule, the emergence of this disease contributes to the violation of elementary, all known standards of hygiene. Indeed, this statement has the right to exist, but even the most prosperous babies are not always fully protected from the effects of so-called "pathogenic" microbes. In this article, we'll talk about what pyodermia is in a child.

Main reasons

Specialists conventionally combine the main factors contributing to the emergence of this problem in two large groups, namely:

  • Negative impact of various kinds of infections;
  • Reduction of the primary protective properties of the body.

Of course, these groups are closely interrelated. However, doctors identify a number of factors that increase the risk of diagnosing a problem such as pyoderma in a child. Here are just a few of them:

  • Decreased immunity;
  • Unbalanced / improper diet;
  • Supercooling;
  • Lack of proper skin care.

Classification

At the moment, experts identify several types of this ailment:

  • By the degree of lesion of the skin (surface or deep rashes);
  • Depending on the initial pathogen (streptococcal, staphylococcal, mixed);
  • By the nature of the course of the disease (acute, chronic phases);
  • Primary / secondary.

Pyoderma in children. Symptoms

Of course, due to the variety of forms of the disease, the primary factors that indicate its presence in the body also differ. However, parents themselves should pay attention to the following characteristic signs:

  • The appearance of redness on the skin;
  • The subsequent occurrence of small bubbles filled with fluid, which eventually turns into pus;
  • The destruction of these bubbles, the appearance of so-called "wet areas" of the skin, which are then covered with dry crusts.

In fact, for a long time, pyoderma in newborns, for example, may not bother at all. On the other hand, the ailment can cause a lot of problems with its itching and in some cases even with pain. Only occasionally is the deterioration in the overall well-being of the baby. If you find all of the above symptoms, it is recommended to consult the specialist without delay, who, in turn, will be able to confirm the diagnosis after a number of additional studies.

Pyoderma in the child. Treatment

First of all, it should be noted that independent therapy in this case is simply unacceptable. Some parents, for example, resort to the advice of friends or recipes of our grandmothers. This can not be done categorically, as the disease does not recede, and the entire clinical picture will be somewhat blurred. In the treatment of special attention is paid to the hygiene of the child. For example, it is strictly forbidden to wet the affected areas of the skin. However, on the other hand, they must be disinfected daily by means of special preparations, which the doctor should appoint. If pyoderma in a child has developed into a chronic stage, antibiotics and drugs that facilitate the condition of a small patient are usually prescribed.

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