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Chronic granulumatous disease
I have been diagnosed with chronic granulumatous disease. When I get a flare up in first get a big painful lump in the fat areas of the body. After a few hours I get a high fever and severe bone pain also headache and nausea. When the doctors open the abcesses there is a lot of fat necrosis there which they think the infection is secondAryan to please advise even if you think it's something else. Thank you.
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First I want to know if your diagnosis is confirmed. In most patients this disease will start manifesting in early childhood or infancy. If your diagnosis is confirmed then you must be taking prophylactic antibiotics and antifungals for a life time.
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If chronic granulomatous disease is suspected but not confirmed by any test, you should perform certain tests to confirm or rule out the diease.
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Infection along with diabetes mellitus invites necrosis a lot, which can secondary, but only if it's acute , can you attach you recent blood profile, blood sugar, cbc, lipid profile and thyroid profile, whichever is possible for you
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