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How Can Glandular Fever And Skin Infection Be Treated?

Daughter , 15 years , had a blood text late Jan which showed current or recent glandular fever. Been well since but has a skin infection and prescribed flucloxacillin and she didn’t tell school doctor she had had glandular fever. Will the antibiotics be okay
Thu, 15 Mar 2018
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Hello,

As per your clinical history is concerned, please follow like this:
1) Discuss with Doctor about antibiotics like [Azithromycin] and it will be better for secondary infection due to this infection.
2) Do take rest and drink plenty of fluid.
3) Discuss with your Doctor about a short course of [prednisone].

Do follow few preventive steps like this:
1) Do not kiss others as this virus spread through saliva.
2) Do not share food, dishes, glasses, and utensils until several days after your fever has subsided.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Uday Nath Sahoo
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How Can Glandular Fever And Skin Infection Be Treated?

Hello, As per your clinical history is concerned, please follow like this: 1) Discuss with Doctor about antibiotics like [Azithromycin] and it will be better for secondary infection due to this infection. 2) Do take rest and drink plenty of fluid. 3) Discuss with your Doctor about a short course of [prednisone]. Do follow few preventive steps like this: 1) Do not kiss others as this virus spread through saliva. 2) Do not share food, dishes, glasses, and utensils until several days after your fever has subsided. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Uday Nath Sahoo