How to Treat Skin Infections with Diplococcus and Mites

Skin infection with diphtheria is mainly treated with antibiotics. Treatment after skin infection with mites includes: medication, life care and so on.
1. Dictyostelium infection: Dictyostelium belongs to Gram-positive ball. When diplococcal infection, it can be treated with second-generation antibiotics, such as cefuroxime sodium, cefamandole, cefmetazole and so on. In addition, it is necessary to carry out symptomatic support under the guidance of the doctor, such as cooling, rehydration, etc.; when the infection is serious, it can be injected with gammaglobulin, thymidine, etc. to improve the body’s immunity.
2. Skin infected with mites
(1) Drug treatment: benzyl benzoate, compound trichlorfon cream, sulfur ointment, ivermectin, etc. can be used. Before treatment, you need to wash the affected area with hot water, and then apply the medicine after drying, once a night, which is more effective.
(2) Life care: mattresses and pillows should be packed and stored in dust-proof cloths; all bedding should be sterilized at high temperatures to kill the mites; carpets should not be laid in the bedroom, but floor tiles or wooden floors can be used; and the floor should be wiped with a wet mop every day.
Skin appears to be infected with diphtheria, mites need to seek medical attention as soon as possible, under the guidance of clinical professionals to avoid delays in treatment.