Bacterial, Viral, and Fungal

Marquette’s Lilly Dermatology Has a Quick and Simple Injectable Treatment to Help You Look Refreshed and Relaxed

Clear Relief from Common Skin Concerns for Marquette and All of Upper Michigan

Skin infections are more common than many people realize, but that doesn’t make them any less concerning. Whether it’s a painful bacterial infection, an uncomfortable fungal rash, or a persistent viral outbreak, these conditions can affect daily life and spread if left untreated. Dr. Mercy Odueyungbo and her team at Lilly Dermatology provide compassionate, effective care for bacterial, viral, and fungal skin infections for Marquette, Munising, Escanaba, and areas throughout Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. Our patients rely on us for answers, treatment, and lasting relief.

Find Relief from Bacterial, Viral, and Fungal Infections in the Upper Peninsula

If you’re dealing with redness, rashes, or painful bumps that could be a sign of infection, help is close to home! Call Lilly Dermatology at 906-362-7546 to schedule your appointment or send us a message online. Dr. Mercy Odueyungbo and her team treat bacterial, viral, or fungal infections of the skin, welcoming patients from Marquette, Escanaba, Manistique, and nearby communities across the Upper Peninsula.

What to Expect from Treatment for a Bacterial, Viral, or Fungal Infection at Lilly Dermatology

Many patients worry about discomfort, but treatments for bacterial, viral, and fungal infections are usually simple and effective. Depending on the condition, care may include topical creams, oral medications, or minor in-office procedures. We use gentle, patient-focused approaches to relieve symptoms of bacterial, viral, and fungal infections while keeping you comfortable.

Common Types of Bacterial, Viral, and Fungal Infections We Treat

Athlete’s Foot

A common fungal infection that thrives in warm, moist areas, athlete’s foot causes itching, burning, and peeling between the toes. It can spread in locker rooms, shared showers, and gyms. With the right antifungal treatments, you can get relief and stop the cycle of reinfection.

Cellulitis

Cellulitis occurs when bacteria enter through a cut or crack in the skin, leading to redness, swelling, warmth, and pain. Because cellulitis can spread quickly, timely treatment of this bacterial infection is important. At Lilly Dermatology, patients with bacterial, viral, or fungal infections receive care designed to prevent complications and promote safe healing.

Herpes

Herpes causes recurring outbreaks of painful blisters, often around the lips or genital area. While common, this viral infection can be stressful and sometimes embarrassing. Treatment helps reduce flare-ups, ease symptoms, and lower the risk of spreading the infection to others.

Shingles

Caused by the same virus that leads to chickenpox, shingles results in a painful rash that usually appears on one side of the body. Antiviral medications can shorten the duration, lessen discomfort, and reduce the risk of long-term nerve pain.

Molluscum

Molluscum contagiosum appears as small, dome-shaped bumps that spread easily, especially among children. While not dangerous, this viral infection can linger for months if untreated. Dr. Mercy Odueyungbo offers gentle and effective treatments to clear molluscum and reduce the chance of spreading within families.

How Long Does It Take to Heal from Bacterial, Viral, and Fungal Skin Infections?

Healing time varies depending on whether it’s a bacterial, viral, or fungal infection. Bacterial conditions like cellulitis often improve within days of starting antibiotics, while fungal infections may take weeks to fully resolve. Viral infections may return over time, but supportive treatments can reduce their impact and help the skin recover faster.

Beyond Bacterial, Viral, and Fungal Infections: Other Skin Conditions Treated at Lilly Dermatology

At Lilly Dermatology, care for bacterial, viral, and fungal infections is only one part of our commitment to healthy skin. Patients also rely us for comprehensive treatment of acne, eczema, rosacea, psoriasis, pigmentary disorders, warts and other growths, and skin cancer. Families across Marquette, Escanaba, Munising, Manistique, L’Anse, Newberry, and the entire Upper Peninsula trust us for dermatology that combines expertise with compassionate care.

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If you’re concerned about a bacterial, viral, or fungal infection, call Marquette’s Lilly Dermatology today at 906-362-7546 or fill out a contact form to schedule your appointment. Dr. Mercy Odueyungbo and her team provide warm, expert care to patients with bacterial, viral, or fungal infections from Marquette and other cities throughout Michigan and beyond.


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