Squeezing impetigo to squeeze out a hole generally refers to the formation of skin ulcers, which need to be judged according to the size, depth and secretion of the ulcer to determine whether it is serious or not, and cannot be generalized.
Impetigo is usually caused by bacterial infections such as Staphylococcus aureus. If the ulcers are shallow, small, and have no obvious secretions, the condition is not serious, so you can disinfect the area with povidone-iodine and apply mupirocin and other ointments for anti-infective treatment.
If the ulcer is deeper and larger with more secretion, it is more serious, and the wound can be covered with petroleum jelly oil gauze after local iodine povidone disinfection and cleaning of secretion, and at the same time combined with oral antibiotic treatment, such as cefprozil. At the same time, infrared rays and semiconductor laser can be applied to help the ulcer recover.
Do not squeeze the wound again with hands during the treatment, and patients should go to the hospital in time and follow the doctor’s instructions to choose the treatment plan.