Root Cause of disease

Impetigo occurs when the skin becomes infected with bacteria, usually either Staphylococcus aureus or Streptococcus pyogenes. The bacteria can infect the skin in two main ways: through a break in otherwise healthy skin – such as a cut, insect bite or other injury – this is known as primary impetigo.

Symptoms

The main symptom of impetigo is reddish sores, often around the nose and mouth. The sores quickly rupture, ooze for a few days, and then form a honey-coloured crust. Sores can spread to other areas of the body through touch, clothing and towels. Itching and soreness are generally mild.

Home Remedies to treat Bullous Impetigo

Remedy – 1: Turmeric

Materials :      Turmeric 

Turmeric is a spice that has been used for thousands of years in traditional medicine and cooking. It is commonly used in Indian and South Asian cuisine, and its active ingredient, curcumin, has been studied extensively for its potential health benefits.

Procedure:

  • Take a bowl add 2 tablespoons of turmeric Powder.
  • Now take Luke warm water.
  • Add the powder and water and make a fine paste.
  • Apply on the area affected for 2 times daily.

Product link: Turmeric

Remedy – 2: Aloe vera

Materials :  Aloe vera

Aloe vera is a plant that has been used for centuries for its medicinal properties. It has been used both topically and orally for a wide range of health issues, including skin conditions, digestive problems, and immune system support.

Procedure:

  • Take a piece of aloe vera leaf and wash it properly.
  • Now remove the outer most skin of leaf and
  • Extract the gel from the leaf and blend it into a bowl.
  • Apply the gel for 3 times a day and observe the skin that is affected.

Product link: Aloe Vera

Remedy – 3: Honey

Material: Honey

Honey has natural antibacterial properties that can help fight the infection and promote healing.

Procedure:

  • Apply raw, organic honey to the affected area
  • leave it on for 15-20 minutes before rinsing it off with warm water.

Product link: Honey

Other Remedies

Tea tree oil

Tea tree oil has antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties that can help reduce symptoms and fight the infection. Dilute tea tree oil with a carrier oil, such as coconut oil, and apply it to the affected area several times a day.

Keep the affected area clean

Keeping the affected area clean is important to prevent the spread of infection and to promote healing. Wash the affected area with warm water and gentle soap regularly, and pat the skin dry with a clean towel.

Apply a warm compress

Applying a warm compress to the affected area can help reduce pain and inflammation. Soak a clean washcloth in warm water and apply it to the affected area for 10-15 minutes several times a day.

Preventions

Good hygiene is the best way to prevent impetigo. Follow these tips:

  • Bathe and wash your hands often to cut down on skin bacteria.
  • Cover any skin wounds or insect bites to protect the area.
  • Keep your nails clipped and clean.
  • Don’t touch or scratch open sores. This can spread the infection.
  • Wash everything that comes into contact with the impetigo sores in hot water and laundry bleach.
  • Change bed linens, towels, and clothing that come into contact with the sores often, until the sores are no longer contagious.
  • Clean and disinfect surfaces, equipment, and toys that may have come into contact with impetigo.
  • Don’t share any personal items with someone who has impetigo.
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