What should I do if my eczema gets infected?
What should I do if my eczema gets infected? Mild bacterial-infected eczema is treated with a topical antibiotic first. A steroid cream may also be used to reduce inflammation. Oral antibiotics are reserved for more severe cases of infected eczema. They're also used for infections that have spread to other parts of your body. What happens if eczema gets infected? Bacteria, viruses, and fungi can infect patches of eczema if there are open wounds or sores. When this happens, a person's eczema may become inflamed and sore to the touch. They may also experience more severe symptoms, such as dizziness...