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Clear white drainage from gluetal absces
I was having gluteal abscess due to injection.but in Feb it was drained out. Again it reoccurred in March but with treatment it ruptured. Now it is not painful but some times clear white liquid drains out from it. No fever but I m worried. Also having fungal infections on side of it as u can see it clearly in picture Kindly suggest me what to do as can't visit any surgeon due to containment zone. .
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Needs further drainage and scraping of the walls or a formal debridement. Start taking: Tb. Augmentin duo 625mg BD Tb. Clindamycin 300mg BD Tb. Happi D 1 BD Tb. Fluconazole 100mg BD Tb. Chymoralforte 2 TDS Tb. Vit C 500mg OD Tb. Zincovit 1 OD All for 7 days, and let know again!
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It's likely developed sinus Needs proper Debridement In meantime take antibiotics , daily dressing
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apply antifungal ointment
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