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Inherited Erythromelalgia Questions

Asked for male, 33 years old from Mumbai
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I was diagnosed with Tinea (jock itch) around 3 months ago. I was prescribed Momoz - T ointment and itraconazole tablets for 15 days. After 15 days was told to apply luliconazole cream. While the condition improved for 15 days, on stopping Momoz-T and applying luliconazole the redness returned with a vengeance. Doctor once again told me to take Momoz T and stop luliconazole along with a Terbinafine tablet. The condition improved mildly but now for the last week I have got a large area of redness and slight burning. Doctor now said it is a secondary infection of Erythrasma and prescribed erythromycin, Zinc +Vit C tablet and ketoconazole tablet. Last 3 days I have been following the same but now there is slight itching and burning has increased. My question is, is it normal for the medicine to start showing results after 3 days at least or should I be worried that even this treatment may fail? When will I be able to tell that the medicine is working? Are there any natural methods to speed up the healing? Is the burning normal when taking an antibiotic?

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Fungal infection or Ring worm. When occurs in groin, called as jock itch. Usually fungal infection is common in moist areas of body like skin folds. It's mostly circular or round in appearance. May be red or black in colour. Treatment depending on the type and severity. Avoid sharing clothes, towels and soap; sweating also increases it. As it has to be differentiated from eczema and infection, its a must to see and confirm the diagnosis for proper treatment. So, please send photos of the affecte...more
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My mother aged 53 had been diagnosed with left frontal glioma (anaplastic astrocytoma grade 3 in aug 2019). Patient (female) age – 53 years (anaplastic astrocytoma grade iii) aug 2019 - symptom – seizure & loss of consciousness diagnosis with left frontal glioma (anaplastic astrocytoma grade iii) aug 2019 – treatment – left frontal craniotomy & gte of glioma followed by rt & chm oct 2019- nov 2019 radiotherapy by imrt with dosage – 60gy/30# @200cgy/#,5#/week (completed with) concurrent temozolomide (nublast 120 mg) was given & was stopped after 25 sessions of rt due to thrombocytopenia nov 2019 – oct 2022 – no complains & normal medication of encorate chrono 500 mg once a day was given. Half yearly mri was done. 6 nov 2022 – episode of irrelevant talks for 90 mins & behavioral change was seen & was hospitalized for observation & discharged on next day after contrast mri current condition of patient – absolutely normal current mri reporting – local recurrence & infiltration into adjacent cerebral parenchyma I am looking for right treatment plan for the same weather chemo has to be taken or re-surgery would be better option and what would be the technical advancements that would be better to have for safe brain surgery. For better review I am sharing the link having all the medical records along with dicom files.

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Oncologist•Kadapa
Hello ,
your mother is suffering from anaplastic astrocytoma grade 3 left frontal tumor post-op f/b post chemoradiation. On f/u she is on t.encorate 500 mg an antiepileptic drug. Recent mri brain shows local recurrence after 2 years gap but I want to know the size, site of recurrence. To discuss about the treatment. I'm unable to see your dicom files.
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Physiotherapist•Chennai
The best way to prevent osteomyelitis is to keep things clean. If you or your child has a cut, especially a deep cut, wash it completely. Flush out any open wound under running water for five minutes, then bandage it in sterile bandages.
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General Physician•Delhi
Osteomyelitis is an infection of the bone, a rare but serious condition. Bones can become infected in a number of ways: infection in one part of the body may spread through the bloodstream into the bone, let's discuss your concern in detail so that we can provide you a good quality medication plan.
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Physiotherapist•Bangalore
it will take such a long time for the infection to go, start with antibiotics and continue it until it subsides completely
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Homeopath•Ghaziabad
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Do. You have any h/o Injury or accident. We need to have a thorough case study of urs which can be done online as well. Homeopathy has a very good answer to neurological and muscular disorders. Do book your slot with us. Will ensure you good results in less time.
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General Physician•Mumbai
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You can contact your treating doctor and get an xray done to confirm your bone health status and start with Physiotherapy treatment after clinical examination.
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