Pyoderma is typically treated with a combination of hygiene, topical therapy, and systemic antibiotics. Mild cases respond to antiseptic washes and medicated ointments, while moderate to severe infections often require oral antibiotics such as Cephalexin. Veterinarians or doctors may prescribe
cephalexin capsules to target common bacterial pathogens effectively. Anti-inflammatory medications can reduce swelling and discomfort. Regular cleaning of affected areas and addressing underlying causes like allergies or parasites is essential to prevent recurrence. In chronic cases, culture and sensitivity testing help tailor antibiotic therapy for optimal results and faster healing.