Antibiotic tablet  for open wound treatm

2020-07-26 07:53:25
Good mng dr P have wart on my forehead,its my fault,instead of visiting dr i visited local person ,some persons recommended me 2 g dere,where he cut it by scissor n applied some chemical. Im feared now what if wound dont heal,already monsoon is here,do i need to it antibiotic to heal it n i cant apply antibiotic over wound since some chemical is already
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I have seen 2-3 patients, who have applied such local remedies for warts. I can understand your condition well. It must be too itchy and painful as well. Don't worry, take oral antibiotics like cefexime 200 mg twice daily for 5 days. Stop applying the local cream that you are using. Instead start application of mupirocin jelly twice daily after washing your face. It might take some time. But have patience,  it'll recover soon. Give me a feedback after 3-4 days.

Answered2020-07-26 11:38:45

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Answered2020-07-26 08:19:51

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Tab cefoclox xl 200 mg bd Tab signoflam bd Tab pantop 40mg od Cream T bact l/a bd for 5 day is

Answered2020-07-26 08:18:28

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Hello... No need of worrying... Need to know what kind of wart it is.. And what chemical he kept on it... Open wounds are bit dangerous.. U need to focus over it... Consider it is important.. Consult me online for better treatment of ur condition...

Answered2020-07-26 07:57:34

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