[Etiology of furunculosis of the external ear].

Zh Ushn Nos Gorl Bolezn

Published: March 1979

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  • * Impetigo is frequently seen in children and can be treated with topical antibiotics; however, oral antibiotics may be warranted in cases of outbreaks or multiple lesions.
  • * For abscess-related issues like furuncles and carbuncles, management typically involves incision and drainage, with oral antibiotics reserved for severe cases or immunocompromised patients; methicillin-resistant coverage may be needed if treatments fail.
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