Diagnoses With Photodermatitis On Lip. Should I Be Worried About MRSA?
Thanks for posting your query. I am glad to assist and answer your queries until you get a satisfactory response.
Photo dermatitis doesn't present with any boils or infection. It just could be just a boil without any association with photo dermatitis.
I understand your concern regarding MRSA now, but don't worry; it is usually a diagnosis of exclusion where the boil doesn't respond to any antibiotic treatment. If symptoms do not resolve with antibiotics, he discharging pus can be cultured to rule out MRSA.
Currently I would recommend treating the boil with Bactroban cream, which can be applied twice a day for a week. In addition, I also suggest you to consult his treating doctor; he/she needs to assess the swelling to check if there are any more pus collection -- that are needed to be drained. Your son can also take tablet allegra for the swollen lips after discussing with his treating doctor.
As far as photodermatitis is concerned, application of cortisone lotion on it twice a day on any photodermatitis lesion will help in resolving it.
Hope my recommendations are helpful to you. Please let me know if I can address any other concerns for you.
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