How does long abscess bag sores return a responsibility on newborn neck
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With the continuous destruction of the environment, it is inevitable for newborns to have pustule sores on their necks. Pustule sores are infectious and a common superficial skin infection disease, which is mainly transmitted through direct contact. They often occur in young children, especially in summer, mainly in the face, limbs and other parts of the patients with sudden leakage. At the beginning, they are often blisters Then, as time goes by, the pus gradually becomes turbid. In severe cases, ulceration and erosion will occur, and itching will also occur. So what about neonatal abscess? Now let's focus on it.
How does long abscess bag sores return a responsibility on newborn neck
First, for neonatal abscess, we must pay attention to the personal hygiene of the newborn. If we find that the newborn has abscess, we should treat it in time and move it to a special baby room. The baby room should be disinfected frequently, including the baby's supplies, clothes, bedding, etc. Indoor ventilation and heat dissipation should also be paid attention to.
Second, for special patients, such as more serious patients, we can consider the use of antibiotics, but must be appropriate, because antibiotics do not have a good impact on infants, but if necessary, it is best to use drugs under the guidance of doctors, so as to avoid adverse reactions.
Third, local treatment. It is mainly to clean up the abscess, which must be carried out under the condition of no bacterial infection. Use a certain concentration of potassium permanganate solution to clean up the abscess and clean the face, and then use erythromycin ointment and bacitracin ointment to smear for sterilization treatment.
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Note: for the newborn long abscess must be timely treatment, first of all to ensure that the patient's personal hygiene. In addition, the patient's supplies, clothes, diapers, toys, etc. must be thoroughly disinfected. In the baby room, non staff should not often go in and out to avoid bacterial infection. Antibiotics must be used according to the situation.