1In units where pyoderma is prone to occur (such as some factories, agricultural machinery stations, primary schools, etc.), extensive publicity and education work on the prevention and treatment of purulent skin diseases should be carried out, regular preventive inspections should be carried out, and all possible causes of disease should be eliminated as much as possible.
2Pay attention to skin hygiene, strengthen physical exercise, and enhance the resistance of the skin.
3Maintain the integrity of the skin function. For skin diseases, especially pruritic skin diseases, timely reasonable treatment should be carried out. Prevent and treat skin injuries, avoid scratching and skin friction and other stimulations.
4Prohibit public use of items such as hats, caps, towels, basins, etc., to prevent contact transmission, and appropriately isolate the patients. The dressings and contact objects used by the patients should be strictly disinfected or incinerated. During the illness, in addition to applying the liquid to clean the skin lesions, it is forbidden to wash the affected parts with tap water to prevent spread.
5Prohibit drinking alcohol or eating spicy and stimulating foods during the onset. Eat less rich food.