Anna – Carshalton

Impetigo Treatment

Spotting an unusual rash or crusty patches on your child’s skin can be worrying, and when impetigo takes hold, you want answers and treatment fast. Impetigo is a highly contagious bacterial skin infection, but the reassuring news is that it responds well to treatment and usually clears up quickly with the right care. At Anna Pharmacy, our pharmacists can assess impetigo and prescribe treatment through Pharmacy First. We have branches in Carshalton, Sutton, and Hackbridge, and we also welcome patients travelling from Croydon, Richmond, Epsom, Stoneleigh, and Wallington.

Where Is This Service Available?

Impetigo treatment is available at all three Anna Pharmacy branches:

398 Green Wrythe Lane
Carshalton Sutton
SM5 1JF
United Kingdom

186 London Rd, Hackbridge
Wallington
SM6 7FW
United Kingdom

107 Wrythe Ln
Sutton
Carshalton
SM5 2RR

We also welcome patients travelling from the surrounding areas, including Croydon, Richmond, Epsom, Stoneleigh, and Wallington. Whichever branch is most convenient for you, our team is ready to help.

What Is Impetigo?

Impetigo is a bacterial skin infection caused most commonly by Staphylococcus aureus or Streptococcus pyogenes bacteria. It tends to affect skin that is already compromised in some way, whether through a minor cut, a scratch, an insect bite, or an existing skin condition such as eczema. It is particularly common in young children but can affect people of any age.

It spreads easily through direct skin contact and via shared items such as towels, bedding, and flannels, which is why it can move quickly through households and nurseries. Being contagious does not make it dangerous in most cases, but it does mean acting promptly matters.

Impetigo

Signs and Symptoms of Impetigo

Impetigo usually begins with red or irritated patches of skin that quickly develop into sores or fluid-filled blisters. These burst and leave behind distinctive golden-brown or honey-coloured crusts that can look a little like cornflakes pressed against the skin. The patches may itch or feel sore, and they can spread to other parts of the body if not treated.

The face is one of the most commonly affected areas, particularly around the nose and mouth, though the hands and other parts of the body can be affected too.

Bullous Impetigo

In some cases, larger blisters develop that ooze yellow fluid before crusting over with a scaly border. This is known as bullous impetigo and tends to need prompt treatment. If you are seeing larger blisters rather than small sores, it is important to come in and get it assessed as soon as you can.

On Darker Skin Tones

On brown or black skin, the initial redness can be much harder to see. The sores, crusting, and blisters are still present and visible, but the redness that is often described may not be obvious. If you notice unusual skin texture or crusting or your child is uncomfortable around a particular area of skin, it is worth getting it checked regardless of whether redness is visible.

How Anna Pharmacy Can Help You Get Better Faster

Through Pharmacy First, our pharmacists can assess impetigo and prescribe treatment directly, without the need for a GP appointment. Here is what visiting us looks like:

Assessment First

Our pharmacist will examine the affected skin and confirm whether it is impetigo or whether it could be another condition such as cellulitis, which requires different treatment.

Prescription Treatment Available

Depending on the type and severity of impetigo, we can prescribe hydrogen peroxide cream, antibiotic cream, or antibiotic tablets. Babies and those with a weakened immune system may need oral antibiotics to prevent the infection from spreading.

Clear Guidance on Contagiousness

We will advise you on when it is safe to return to school, nursery, or work. Impetigo stops being contagious 48 hours after starting prescribed treatment or once patches have fully dried and crusted over if no treatment is used.

How to Stop Impetigo Spreading

As impetigo is so contagious, a few sensible precautions make a real difference while treatment takes effect. Here is what to do and what to avoid:

Do:

Do Not: 

Visit Anna Pharmacy Today for Fast Impetigo Treatment

The sooner impetigo is treated, the sooner it stops spreading and the sooner your family gets back to normal. Book your appointment online at any of our three branches and let our pharmacists take care of the rest.

Frequently asked questions

In most cases, no. Impetigo is highly contagious, but it is not usually dangerous, and it responds well to treatment. With the right prescription cream or antibiotics, most people see significant improvement within a few days. Our pharmacists at Anna Pharmacy can prescribe treatment directly through Pharmacy First.
Impetigo stops being contagious 48 hours after you begin prescribed treatment. If treatment is not used, it remains contagious until all the patches have fully dried and crusted over. Starting treatment as early as possible is the best way to protect the rest of your household.
No, not until they have been on treatment for at least 48 hours and the sores are healing well. Most schools and nurseries follow this guidance strictly, so it is worth starting treatment as soon as possible. Our pharmacists can confirm when it is safe for your child to return.
Yes. Through Pharmacy First, our pharmacists can assess and prescribe for impetigo in the same way a GP would. The consultation is free on the NHS. Book your appointment online at our Carshalton, Sutton, or Hackbridge branch and we will take care of it.
You should see a GP rather than a pharmacist if your child is under 12 months old; if you are breastfeeding and sores are on your breasts; if you or your child has a weakened immune system; if impetigo has returned within the past year; or if symptoms have changed or worsened after treatment has already started.
Yes, impetigo can recur, particularly if the underlying cause, such as eczema or recurring skin damage, is not managed. If you are experiencing repeated episodes, a GP may take a skin swab to identify the specific bacteria involved and may prescribe an antiseptic body wash or nasal ointment to clear it for good.

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