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Wound infection
I had a cut in my leg 1 month back, but it is not healing and looks like an infection has occurred. And also small bulges on skin are popping up that look like pox around the wound. White, reddish pus comming out from the bulges and also from the unhealed wound. I am not sure if its a fungal or bacterial infection.  What are the medications that I can take or use any ointment?
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According your problem I think this is bacterial infections you should start antibiotics immediately along with you should also start homeopathic treatment along with allopathic medicine Thanks
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