Treatment In - depth In
mild cases topical therapy may be sufficient.
Not exact matches
Topical antibiotic ointments (like Bactroban) work well for
mild cases, but oral antibiotics are faster and more reliable for severe or stubborn
cases.
In some
cases,
mild to moderate skin infections may be effectively managed with over-the-counter,
topical products.
Mild cases of ringworm can be treated with
topical antifungal creams.
Mild cases may respond to
topical anti-fungal ointments; whereas, generalized infection requires the use of oral antifungal drugs concurrently with medicated shampoos or dips.
Treatment of
mild cases involves the use of
topical gels or ointments.