Skin infections are quite inevitable in a person’s lifetime. This is because the skin is the largest organ any person can ever have. Your skin technically covers your body in its entirety.
Fortunately, many ointments and creams have been developed throughout the world, to deal with these skin infections. One of these is Mupirocin. So, what is Mupirocin ointment used for exactly? Mupirocin ointment is primarily for the treatment of a bacterial skin infection knows as impetigo. When dealing with this particular skin infection, Mupirocin ointment should take about three to five days for treatment to kick in. If there is no visible improvement, or if the condition seems to be worsening, then consult your physician regarding the matter.
Mupirocin ointment is a topical medication. This means that the medication is purely for external use. You should avoid contact with the eyes at all times. This can lead to a very strong eye irritation.
Even if Mupirocin ointment is just a topical form of medication, there are still people who cannot take the medication. This is especially true for people who have allergic reactions to Mupirocin. Even if it’s just an ointment, the medication can still enter your bloodstream through the open pores of your skin. And if you are allergic to Mupirocin, severe reactions just might occur. You just might have to stop your treatment altogether. Which is why it is important to use just a little amount of Mupirocin on the affected area. But the more important thing to do here is to determine whether or not you are allergic to Mupirocin.
Basically, these allergic reactions constitute the only concern of using Mupirocin. This is because there are no known food and drug interactions when you are taking Mupirocin. It is also not known whether or not Mupirocin can be transmitted through breast milk. There are also no definitive results as to whether or not Mupirocin has adverse effects on unborn babies. But if you’re pregnant, or are planning to get pregnant, just be sure to inform your physician about it.
Another form associated with Mupirocin is the Mupirocin nasal. Generic Mupirocin in nasal is actually Mupirocin nasal. One of the popular brands is Bactroban. When prescribed, stick to the application instructed by your physician. Do not use the Mupirocin nasal for more than what has been recommended by your physician. Your dosages should not exceed that of the recommended as well. Generally, Mupirocin nasal treatment lasts for about five days. But this is still at the discretion of your physician. Just be sure that you finish the whole course of your treatment. This way, the maximum effect of the medication will be realized.
Mupirocin nasal belongs to the FDA pregnancy category B. This indicates that Mupirocin nasal is not as harmful to unborn babies, as some other drugs can be. But this does not mean that you should skip informing your physician if you’re pregnant when undergoing Mupirocin nasal treatment. You should still do this, to be on the safe side. The same thing should be done if you’re nursing a baby as well.
Mupirocin nasal also has side effects, and the degree of which depends on the susceptibility of the user. This can differ from one user to another, just like in the case of any other drug’s side effects. Mupirocin nasal can cause the following allergic reactions: hives, breathing problems, and facial swelling. Mupirocin nasal can also cause severe nasal stinging, nosebleed, or severe watering of the eyes. If any of these side effects occur persistently, it would be better to stop treatment right away. Be sure to contact your physician as well.
If you have any concerns about Mupirocin treatment, address them to your physician right away. He or she can help you understand your treatment better. But be sure to address them, so that your physician would know what you want to learn about your treatment.
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