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| ER for a rash? They don't know what it is either. There are no emergency dermatologists on staff to diagnose your itches |
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I love you. I am going to pass this along to my sister who is doctor. |
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To me that sounds like a Deer tick bite. Bulls eye rash.
If it is MRSA you could be in real trouble. Take a sharpie marker and draw line around the rash borders, if it goes beyond the line it is spreading and you will need to be hospitalized. Intravenous antibiotics and under supervision. Oral meds often don't cut it...could also be strep which can appear as rash and can be just as bad. Same CoursE of action as above. Stay on top of it. |
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LOL. I dont understand why OP isnt going to a dermatologist? |
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My skin turns red when I take Bactrim. |
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Not all dermatologists are created equal. I had a rash on my face and arm a couple of years ago. started oozing weird yellow stuff, itched like hell. First she thought is was shingles, and then some sort of virulent herpes simplex outbreak. Or the other way around, I can't remember. Kept prescribing ointments that were literally $900. (WTF?!?)
It didn't get better, so I went to my GP. He took one look at me and asked me how I managed to get poison ivy on the side of my face, and why did I wait so long to treat it? (Uhm, because I went to a dermatologist who is dumb as shit and prefers to spend time botoxing wrinkled people? my bad.) Also: Sulfa drugs. Awful. Be careful. |
| Did you see the dr today OP? I would take the bactrim if it were me. |
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Why bacterim? It's banned in some countries now. I took it once and had a terrible reaction (hallucinatory-type).
Also, I had an infected spider bite once and was given an antibiotic, but not that. I'm guessing that's why she's seeking a second opinion. I doubt that would have been her first choice of antibiotic. |
Bactrim covers MRSA, cheap, well tolerated for the most part. Would talk it if your rash is getting bigger. "Bug bites" gone bad are usually actually MRSA. |