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Bullous pemphigoid (possibly)
My mother had fever for two days (39.5 degrees centegrade) which subsided with crocin accompanied by a burning sensation in the leg. The fever came back after one day and the leg became red. thereafter she developed blisters and oozing
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Dear , as first add u have done good job as giving crocin for  fever on  first  day ,afterwards u have to consult doctor to know the cause behind that, Need to consut doctor for treatment
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consult physician doctor immediately
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keep leg elevated beneath two pillow , give plenty of liquids and healthy diet
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please visit nearest physician available this can be infective cellulitis. needs to be treated immidiately with physical examination and proper investigations.
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As per your description, it appear cellulitis. May be streptococcus. Is she diabetic? If yes,then need admission and correction of infection with high-end antibiotics.
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