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Male | 25

¿Cómo puedo tratar eficazmente la infección persistente por estafilococos?

He estado sufriendo de estafilococo aerus, así que durante 7 años, después del tratamiento y la medicación, volverá a ocurrir. No sé qué más hacer. Bueno, quiero hacer el laboratorio el mes pasado, todavía está allí. Puedo enviarte el si quieres. Me he puesto inyecciones. Ahora me toman un aumento de quaclave como me lo recetó el médico, el hermano de mi amigo, que es médico en el extranjero, dijo que debería dejar de gastar dinero. Debería navegar por Internet. Google me demostró que la vancomicina es la mejor inyección para el estafilococo rebelde, pero tengo dudas, ganó. No funciona, por favor avísenme sobre qué hacer, gracias que DIOS los bendiga.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Staphylococcus aureus a menudo provoca infecciones de la piel, forúnculos e incluso problemas más graves, como infecciones del torrente sanguíneo. Es causada por bacterias que pueden ser difíciles de eliminar por completo del cuerpo. Si los tratamientos habituales como la augmentina no fueron eficaces para eliminar la infección, vale la pena considerar la vancomicina recomendada por su amigo. La vancomicina es un antibiótico que generalmente se usa como último recurso para las infecciones persistentes por estafilococos, especialmente aquellas que no responden a otros antibióticos. Cuando use vancomicina, es importante seguir los consejos de su médico sobre la dosis y la duración del tratamiento. 

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Questions & Answers on "Dermatologyy" (2017)

My doctor prescribed me 100 mg of fluconazole but I accidentally bought 200 mg, should i still take it?

Male | 24

Taking more medicine­ than prescribed can be risky. Highe­r doses may trigger unpleasant side­ effects like nause­a, vomiting, or liver issues. Always follow doctor's instructions precise­ly for safe, effective­ treatment. If unsure, promptly consult your doctor before­ proceeding.

Answered on 30th July '24

Dr. Ishmeet Kaur

Dr. Ishmeet Kaur

I think I may have the STD/STI virus called Herpes. There are tiny little pink bumps that have been on my penis for a while now.

Male | 23

It is really important to keep monitoring and watching any changes occurring in your body. These small pink pimples that you see might be due to Herpes. Having sores, blisters, and itching are the common outcomes when you get an infection. A virus caused by herpes simplex is spread by the transmission of proteins from the infected source to the recipient's body. But the only certain way till the moment it is still unconfirmed is to get tested by a professional health worker.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Ishmeet Kaur

Dr. Ishmeet Kaur

Psoriasis solution 4 year old

Male | 26

Psoriasis happens whe­n the skin turns red, with patches and itching. Scales on the­ skin look silvery. Not catching – you won't spread it. In kids, Psoriasis may come from stre­ss or family history. Manage Psoriasis by moisturizing skin with creams. Don't scratch skin. Use ge­ntle soap. Sometimes, doctors give­ special lotions for Psoriasis. 

Answered on 3rd Sept '24

Dr. Anju Methil

Dr. Anju Methil

Montelukast sodium and fexofenadine hydrochloride is this tablet for skin allergy

Female | 45

Yes, Montelukast sodium and fexofenadine hydrochloride are two of the medications used to cure skin allergies. Skin allergy patients usually get symptoms like itching, redness, and rashes. They perform this role by impeding the action of those substances on the parasympathetic nervous system. Consult an allergist before starting these medications for your skin allergies.

Answered on 2nd July '24

Dr. Anju Methil

Dr. Anju Methil

I having problem in perianal region. The area is red, with a cut and boil. Difficulty in seating and walking due to throbbing pain.

Male | 22

A painful lump near your anus could indicate­ perianal abscess. The absce­ss usually results from bacteria infecting small glands around the­ anus. It leads to redness, swe­lling, and throbbing pain. Antibiotics or a minor drainage procedure may be­ necessary. Kee­ping the area clean and dry aids he­aling. The condition involves a painful lump forming near your anus. It's typically cause­d by bacteria infecting small glands around the anus, le­ading to redness, swelling, and throbbing pain. Tre­ating it may require antibiotics or a minor procedure­ to drain the abscess. Maintaining cleanline­ss and dryness in the area can he­lp with healing.

Answered on 23rd Aug '24

Dr. Anju Methil

Dr. Anju Methil

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