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Repeated carbuncle -diebitic and boils
My husband got a pilonidal cyst operation and again after few months he got recurrent boils on buttos filled with pus we gave antibiotic and warm compress it used to go away Recently 4 months back on his upper back scapula he got large carbuncle and it was operated and after 2 months we found some some boils which is starting of carbuncle and took antibiotic then it went away again now today there is a small boil without any pus but I can recognise it. , it is same as before carbuncle, is there any solution for this, not to return again
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It's bacterial infection..it will improve with medicine... for detailed medicine prescription do online consultation with photo
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No need to worry.specific treatment is available.it depends on severity of the disease . Complete medical history is required.. Pls do online consultation with Dermatologist for detailed prescription & guidance.,
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Sugar levels should be controlled
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