What your child's doctor can do
Physical examination
Usually, the doctor can see if your child has impetigo just by looking at the skin. The doctor may also suggest other tests. However, these tests are usually not needed.
Antibiotics
Your child's doctor will likely prescribe an antibiotic ointment. The ointment will be effective against the bacteria. You will need to spread the ointment on the sores a few times a day.
The impetigo should improve after a few days. However, even if your child feels better, do NOT stop giving the antibiotics before finishing the full amount prescribed. This infection can come back, especially if the complete treatment is not given.
If your child's impetigo is more severe or getting worse, your child may need an oral antibiotic (taken by mouth).