Can Diflucan Help Treat Painful Facial Lesions With Black Specs?
i have very painful lesions mostly on my face with back specks and other black particles. it is very painful, a burning pain. i don know for sure but think i may have of have had morgellons disease,. i have used cold pressed and cold compressed castor oil to pull out some very strange things out of my skin. i am loosing a lot of weight am very dehydrated. i am 62 yrs. old, have been fighting this for going on 5 yrs. now. i just got a dermatologist to give me some diflucan. i am scared, very weak and in pain all of the time. do you think the diflucan will help me. i am staying away from sugar and use other diet i found on internet for candida overgrowth.
Morgellon disease needs treatment with drugs like olanzapine or resperidone in one fifth of their regular doses. You should consult a psychiatrist for this. Your dermatologist who has examined you is treating you for fungal infection (deep mycosis) with diflucan. I suggest you continue with diflucan. Weight loss and fungal Iinfection in itself calls for detailed examination and work up to rule out diabetes and hiv. Morgellon disease would then be a diagnosis of exclusion in your case. Hope that answers your question.
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Can Diflucan Help Treat Painful Facial Lesions With Black Specs?
Morgellon disease needs treatment with drugs like olanzapine or resperidone in one fifth of their regular doses. You should consult a psychiatrist for this. Your dermatologist who has examined you is treating you for fungal infection (deep mycosis) with diflucan. I suggest you continue with diflucan. Weight loss and fungal Iinfection in itself calls for detailed examination and work up to rule out diabetes and hiv. Morgellon disease would then be a diagnosis of exclusion in your case. Hope that answers your question.