Impetigo Treatment
By M. Williams
What is it?
Impetigo is a skin infection caused by the bacteria
staphylococcus aureus. This infection is more common in children, though
it can also affect adults. Impetigo commonly affects the area around
the nose and mouth. It usually starts as a red area, which can be painful
and itchy. After a day or so the infected area can become crusty with
a characteristic golden color. If not treated for many days or weeks,
the infection becomes more widespread. Occasionally blisters can form
in areas affected by impetigo when it is called bullous impetigo.
Precautions
Impetigo is highly infectious so take appropriate
precautions when handling the patient. Wash your hands after handling
lesion or bandages. Dispose of used dressings to prevent re-infection.
Wash towels, sheets and clothing in antibacterial detergent. Keep children
out of school until successfully treated.
Treatment
Do consult your dermatologist if you suspect that
you or someone in your family is suffering from impetigo. You will most
probably be prescribed a dose of antibiotics to help cure the symptoms
of this disease. In addition, you may also want to try a course of aromatherapy.
Aromatherapy has proved to be very effective in the treatment of impetigo
and it is completely compatible with allopathic methods of treatment
that your dermatologist may recommend.
Some of the aromatherapy essential oils that are used in the treatment
of impetigo are tea tree and lavender.
Tea Tree
Tea Tree oil is distilled from the leaves and
branches of the Tea Tree, a small tree belonging to the myrtle family,
and a native of the marshland of New South Wales. Its wide range of
medicinal uses has been verified by research. Tea tree is not only a
very strong antiseptic but non-toxic and non-irritant as well. It dissolves
pus, leaving infected wounds clean. Essential oil of the Tea Tree can
be applied locally to the infected area in the form of creams or soap.
The smell of tea tree is also very refreshing and revitalizing.
Lavender
Lavender oils are distilled from the blue flowering
spikes of the lavender bush, just before opening. Lavender has long
been known as an antiseptic and for its skin healing properties. It
also boosts the immune system. Essential oils of lavender can be applied
as a face oil or lotion or as a soap. The smell of lavender has a very
relaxing effect.
In addition to aromatherapy treatment for impetigo there are a few more
things that you can do to speed up the cure.
- Eat a diet rich in fresh fruit and vegetables.
- Take Zinc, Vitamin C and Vitamin A supplements
daily.
- Try a herbal blood purifying tablet or syrup.
Do remember to carry out all of the above treatments
in consultation with your dermatologist.
About the Author: M. Williams is the
webmaster of Aromatherapy site. Find information on various aromatherapy
essential oil and its uses. Treat impetigo – a skin disorder
Impetigo Treatment, with the help of aromatherapy.
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