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Depending on the severity, treatment involves either oral or intravenous antibiotics, using [[penicillin]]s, clindamycin or [[erythromycin]]. While illness symptoms resolve in a day or two, the skin may take weeks to return to normal. | Depending on the severity, treatment involves either oral or intravenous antibiotics, using [[penicillin]]s, clindamycin or [[erythromycin]]. While illness symptoms resolve in a day or two, the skin may take weeks to return to normal. | ||
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Medical Therapy
Depending on the severity, treatment involves either oral or intravenous antibiotics, using penicillins, clindamycin or erythromycin. While illness symptoms resolve in a day or two, the skin may take weeks to return to normal.