White Pus, Fluid Filled Boils On Scalp, Temporary Improvement With Doxycycline, Microdox- LBD. Effective Remedy?
hello doc, im a 20 year old guy. iv been having white puss-like white liquid filled boils on my hair scalp since 3 years.iv tried many medicines and underwent through many medications and treatment techniques.but nothing has done any good yet.recently i started taking doxycycline and lactic acid bacillus capsules [MICRODOX-LBX] and application of MUPIROCIN CREAM USP (T-bact) cream on the boils.i started it 3 months back and it showed good results in the first few weeks and continued till 2 months.but the boils have turned up again since last 3 days.the boils are very painful and im not able to touch my head even, let alone combing hair.what is the actual reason for the boils?do i need to have any changes in my food routine as a part of the treatment?or should i try on some other medicines?.hope u ll help me find a quick and an effective solution for this problem. thanking you.
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White Pus, Fluid Filled Boils On Scalp, Temporary Improvement With Doxycycline, Microdox- LBD. Effective Remedy?
Hello, Thanks for the query. You might be suffering from recurrent folliculitis. These are bacterial infections. Treatment is with antibiotics, but the choice of antibiotics should be based on culture and sensitivity tests. This test will tell exactly what is the causative agent. Based on this exact treatment can be given. Please meet a dermatologist for exact diagnosis. Let me know if you have any other doubt. you can ask a direct question to me on this forum, following the below link. http://www.healthcaremagic.com/doctors/dr-rahul-kumar/64818 Wishing you a good health. Thank you