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Boils, carbuncles, folliculitis, paronychia and staphylococcal whitlow - Management
Eradication of non-nasal staphylococcal carriage

Age from 1 month onwards
Advice only: non-nasal staphylococcal carriage
Age: from 1 month onwards
Licensed use: no
Patient information: You will need to take some antibiotic tablets (or liquid). However, we are awaiting for the swab results before choosing which antibiotic to use. Other general measures that you will need to take are, use an antiseptic solution (e.g. Hibiscrub) to wash your skin and hair once a day, regularly wash your sheets and underwear on a hot wash cycle, thoroughly clean the bedroom at the same time as you start using this cream, and do not share your towel or flannel with others.

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