Anna – Carshalton

Impetigo Treatment

What Is Impetigo and How Does It Affect Your Skin?

Impetigo is a common and contagious skin infection that often appears as red sores or blisters. You may notice impetigo on face areas like around the nose and mouth, but it can affect other parts of the body too. Our pharmacists provide quick and accessible impetigo treatment in Carshalton, Sutton, Epsom, Wimbledon and Croydon through the NHS Pharmacy First initiative.

Impetigo Symptoms You Should Know

Impetigo symptoms can appear quickly and tend to spread if not treated. Early care prevent discomfort and stops the infection from passing to others.

What Impetigo Symptoms Usually Look Like:

Most people see red sores that break and form a golden crust. These patches can be itchy, sore or irritating.

Other Signs of Impetigo:

Some people develop small blisters filled with fluid that spread easily. The skin can feel tender and uncomfortable around the affected area.

Can impetigo appear on the face?

Yes, it is very common to see impetigo on face areas, especially in children. It can also affect the arms, legs and other exposed areas.

Simple Steps You Can Take at Home

Mild cases can improve with gentle care while you wait for your appointment. These steps can reduce the spread of the infection.

Keep the Area Clean:

Wash the skin gently with warm water and mild soap. Pat it dry with a clean towel.

Avoid Touching the Sores

Try not to scratch or pick at the scabs. This reduces discomfort and prevents further infection.

Cover the Affected Area

A clean dressing can stop the infection from passing to others. Change it regularly to keep the area clean.

If symptoms do not improve or begin to worsen, it is important to seek professional advice. Early assessment prevents the infection from spreading and supports faster recovery.

How Can Anna Pharmacy Carshalton Help?

Our pharmacists can assess your symptoms and offer suitable impetigo treatment. You do not need to book a GP appointment. If the infection needs treatment, we can provide prescription creams or oral medicines when required. You will also receive clear guidance on how to manage impetigo at home and prevent it from coming back.

We offer accessible impetigo treatment in Carshalton, Sutton, Epsom, Wimbledon and Croydon for children and adults.

When You Should Visit Us:

Book an appointment if the rash is spreading, becoming more painful or not improving. You should also seek help if you notice new blisters, feel unwell or suspect a more severe infection. Our pharmacists will check your symptoms and guide you to the right care quickly.

Safe and Supportive Impetigo Care in Carshalton, Sutton and Nearby Areas

At Anna Pharmacy Carshalton, we offer a friendly and reliable service for anyone who needs impetigo treatment in Carshalton, Sutton, Epsom, Wimbledon and Croydon.

Our team provides clear advice, effective treatment options and practical aftercare to support a smooth recovery. Whether the infection is mild or more persistent, we make sure you receive the right care without delay.

Frequently asked questions

Most people notice improvement within two to three days once they start the right impetigo treatment. Full healing usually takes around seven to ten days, depending on how early the impetigo symptoms are treated.

Mild cases may improve with good hygiene and keeping the skin clean, but most people need proper impetigo treatment to stop it from spreading. Our pharmacists can assess your symptoms and advise the best option.

Impetigo on the face is common because the skin around the mouth and nose can be easily irritated, which makes it easier for bacteria to enter. Scratching or touching the area can also spread the infection.

If the bite continues to grow in size, becomes hotter, more tender, or starts leaking fluid, it may be an infection from an insect bite. These symptoms should not be ignored, as the infection can spread. Visit us for quick assessment and support.

Although it is more common in young children, adults can get impetigo too. Anyone with broken skin, a weakened immune system, or close contact with someone infected is more at risk.

You should seek help if the rash is spreading quickly, you have a fever, the sores are painful, or home care is not improving your symptoms. Our pharmacists can guide you on safe and effective treatment options for impetigo.

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