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Cellulitis in lower limb
I was diagnosed with Cellulitis in the left lower limb12 days ago and was unable to even keep my foot down due to pain. I was given Augmentin 625 three times daily for 10 days and twice a day after that. Fever stopped 2 days after taking the antibiotic and I could see the redness and the swelling has come down. Doctor says, cellulitis is healed. But till today, 12 days after starting on antibiotics, the pain is still unbearable when I try to put my foot down. Is this normal or does this mean the infection has not come down? How long would it take for the pain to subside?
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Thanks for the query. Entire discussion is based on the diagnosis which cannot be done in an online consultation. This presentation can be seen with many diseases. This is limited information to make precise recommendations. The best option is to consult a Dermatologist to understand the condition. A thorough evaluation if necessary should be done. A photograph of the affected area will help you get better recommendations. Hope it helps you.
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Your dermatologist will decide a treatment plan for you after a consultation.
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Avoid Self Medications.
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