Actinomyces infection is a bacterial infection caused by members of the Actinomyces genus, which are normally found in the body. Treatment for Actinomyces infection depends on the type and severity of the infection. In general, the treatment may include antibiotics, surgical drainage, and/or removal of any foreign objects or debris from the area of infection.
Antibiotics for Actinomyces Infection
Antibiotics are the main treatment for Actinomyces infection. The type of antibiotic used will depend on the type of bacteria causing the infection and the severity of the infection. Commonly prescribed antibiotics for Actinomyces infection include penicillin, clindamycin, and metronidazole. Treatment typically lasts for several weeks, depending on the severity of the infection.
Surgical Drainage for Actinomyces Infection
In some cases, Actinomyces infection may require surgical drainage. This involves the removal of any pus or fluid that may have accumulated around the area of infection. This procedure may also involve the removal of any foreign objects or debris that may be contributing to the infection.
Removal of Foreign Objects or Debris
In some cases, if foreign objects or debris have been identified as the cause of the Actinomyces infection, they may need to be removed. This may involve the use of a scalpel or other surgical instruments.
The length of treatment for Actinomyces infection varies depending on the type and severity of the infection. In most cases, treatment will last several weeks. However, the length of treatment may be longer if the infection is severe or if foreign objects or debris are present. It is important to follow your doctor's instructions and complete the full course of antibiotics in order to ensure the infection is fully treated.