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How long does impetigo normally take to go away once antibiotics are started? |
How long does impetigo normally take to go away once antibiotics are started? I had it on my chin when I was playing football in high school, but unfortunately, my chin strap rubbed it and made it much worse (I think because of that it lasted an extra week or two). With antibiotics 10 days or up to two weeks to run the full regimen and kill the virus -- the skin will heal and clear up after that. i have no idea girl......or boy whatever you r.....can't tell...lol |
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