Treatment Options For Herpetic Whitlow
Covering The Infection

Due to the highly contagious nature of herpetic whitlow and the weeping blisters it may produce, it is especially important that the affected area is covered with a clean dressing at all times. Most wounds heal more quickly when covered. The wound should be cleaned daily with gentle soap or alcohol swabs. Gauze dressings are ideal, and a new dressing should be placed on the wound at least once a day or more often if there is drainage from the wound. Dressings should be changed as soon as possible after using public transportation or restrooms or otherwise coming into contact with potentially infectious material to maximize the effectiveness and speed of healing. Depending on the severity of the wound, covering the infection with several layers of gauze dressing may be advisable. Additional layers can be added to provide cushioning, and the dressing should be secured with medical tape.
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