Module 4
DAY ONE:
(i) Impetigo
On of the commonest bacterial infections seen today. A contagious, acute, though sometimes chronic reoccurring superficial infection of the skin. Quickly and easily managed by using the correct herbs.

A typical case of impetigo with the characteristic golden crusts

After a week of treatment using both internal and external therapy
(ii) Herpes simplex
Herpes simplex is an acute, reoccurring infection of the skin or mucus membrane, which can affect any part of the body, although most commonly seen on the genitals and lips.
(iii) Herpes zoster
Herpes zoster or shingles is a common, cutaneous viral infection affecting people of all ages, and typically characterised by an unilateral, painful, burning sensation involving the skin of a single dermatome.
DAY TWO:
Final examination