How to treat sweat gland infection

Most sweat glands usually occur bilaterally in the armpits. If the sweat gland infection is severe, some may show significant redness, swelling and suppuration. In early stages of sweat glands, topical antibiotic topicals such as fusidic acid cream and mupirocin ointment can be applied topically. You should also take oral antibiotics such as roxithromycin, doxycycline, and also cephalosporin. If the local sweat glanditis continues to develop, a certain pus cavity may appear, which may then require incision and drainage and the placement of drainage strips to drain the original pus and the accumulated sweat and other tissues in a timely manner so that the wound can heal as soon as possible. Therefore, the treatment of sweat gland infection is based on the specific situation to determine and treat.