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Acyclovir - Is it a form of antibiotic that will help a skin infection or bases under the skin?

will this help with any infections

I am having continuous fungal skin infection in shape of soars particularly on my face and abdomen?

I consulted doctors who advised me to take different antibiotics like cephalexin (sporidex af375), lynx-500 and augmentin and also ayurvedic syrup... read more

A stronger topical than Triamcinolone?

I was given the above named cream for cellulitis, a skin condition where there is an infection under the skin and causes a major ITCHY rash that[s... read more

Recurrent staph infection on face causing Folliculitis?

It began as impetigo and would return after Amoxcillin so Augmentin Duo 3 day course was taken and it went. In its place I have had very bad... read more

What is the best treatment for cellulitis?

I was diagnosed with cellulitis on 1/29/10 and have been on the generics for Keflex and Bactrim DS since that time, today is 3/2/10. The infection... read more

Yeast infection and UTI?

I went to the ob/gyn and my doctor the ob/gyn said it's a yeast infection and my doctor said it's a UTI took a dose of fluconazole but it didn't work... read more

UTI/Yeast infection keeps coming back...help!?

I have had a UTI or yeast infection on and off for about a month again... the doctor told me to treat it with antibiotics so I did, but then I became... read more

Has anyone reported itchy skin and rash problems on Victoza?

I have been on Victoza for 5 months and have developed both a yeast and bacterial infection in my urine (Strep B). I took antibiotics for the urine... read more

Is Ciprofloxacin the best antibiotic for 2nd degree skin burns?

I have 2nd degree burn with blisters. How should I treat this ?

Is Mupirocin ointment 2% okay for a facial skin prblem called folliculitis?

I am taking a med. called Keflex

Best antibiotic for toe nail infection?

Keflex? Must be a newer med for skin infection.

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