I Have Parotid Lymph Node Swelling,treated For Vaginal Candidiasis With Providone Iodine. Do I Need To Worry About Swelling ?
dear doctor i had treatment for vaginal candidiasis ,flucanazole. Im using antimicrobial ointment (providone iodine ) as a part of candidiasis tratment and Now i have a skin rash on my arm it is red n very itchy the doctor said it is pedorans dermatitis bt i dont have any relief and i dont think im bitten by any insect i noticed a swelling on my cheek front of my ear the doctor said it is parotid lymphnode swelling .i also have some discomfort in my earlobe at the top it pains a little please help me im scared about the lymphnode swelling the lymphnode is not painful
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The rash must have been caused at night when you were asleep. Regarding the lymph node swelling, it is ideal that you get examined by an ENT Doctor. As of now, you may take pain killers like T.Diclofenac SR 75mg after a meal, not more than 2 tablets in a day. Visit the ENT Doctor as soon as possible for adequate treatment.
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I Have Parotid Lymph Node Swelling,treated For Vaginal Candidiasis With Providone Iodine. Do I Need To Worry About Swelling ?
Welcome to Healthcare Magic Good Day The rash must have been caused at night when you were asleep. Regarding the lymph node swelling, it is ideal that you get examined by an ENT Doctor. As of now, you may take pain killers like T.Diclofenac SR 75mg after a meal, not more than 2 tablets in a day. Visit the ENT Doctor as soon as possible for adequate treatment.