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Cellutits in ankle last 2.5 months
Respected sir / madam, My father M 58 his suffering from cellutits last 2.5.months after debrigement ankle doctor advised lots of antiobatiits complete last 2.5 months And blood test report detail attached below. Also his BP and diabetes patient. Today HBA1c report -6.7, fasting 100 p. P-140.. The antibiotics completed as on date given below -: Tab cetil 500mg for 5 days Tab sansiclav 625 mg for 14 days Tab linox 600mg for 14 days Tab Azithral 500mg for 14 days Tab Augmenting 625 mg for 14 days Tab milcef 500 mg for 10 days Tab clid 300 mg for 10 days Tab linox 600 mg for 5 days Last operation on ankle done was 13Nov 2020. So plz advise me process is good or not... Tab Temsan CT 40 for BP continue Tab Glyree MV1 for diabetes continue..
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It's better to evaluate the limb in total Why infection if so is persistent needs evaluation
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Hi, The sugar levels still need to be controlled. For that, please see an endocrinologist. As for the diabetic foot, please note that antibiotics and dressings are not the real treatment.  The diabetic foot is a bio mechanical problem with other complicated issues involving nerves and blood vessels. The most important treatment is to reduce pressure in the foot and ulcers. Suggest you attend a hospital where there are experts (plastic and orthopedic trained in diabetic foot)on diabetic foot treatment, where they can assess the blood flow,nerves,joints,and bones of the foot. That way the healing is gonna be better. Hope it helps.. Best wishes, Bona docbonalotha.wordpress.com
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