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Cellulitis Not Improving
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Cellulitis in left leg into 5th week, already had a week of 500 mg flucloxacillin qds. Then a gram of the same qds , now nearly finished a week of clindamycin 150 mg qds and although it hasn't spread it is more painful. The pain now feels like its deep in my shin bone and ankle. Trouble is I am rubbish at resting it with so much to do. Is it likely to be inpatient treatment next or are there options I haven't tried yet.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Let ua assume that the diagnosis is not in dispute and there are no underlying medical causes e.g Diabetes or peripheral arterial disease, then i would suggest that we may well be dealing with an MRSA organism.
Rest IS important, monitor the situation for the next 24-48 hours and if there is deterioration, then go to A&E and it may well require in-patient treatment.
Rest IS important, monitor the situation for the next 24-48 hours and if there is deterioration, then go to A&E and it may well require in-patient treatment.
My gp warned me to bring a bag if it wasn't better by Tuesday. No other conditions,
I can do most of my jobs online now so rest is an optionally from a brief errand on monday , I will have to hit the ibuprofen and as you say monitor it. Hope it's not mrsa, although it should get me a side room if I am admitted,
I can do most of my jobs online now so rest is an optionally from a brief errand on monday , I will have to hit the ibuprofen and as you say monitor it. Hope it's not mrsa, although it should get me a side room if I am admitted,
I'm no expert, so I'm only going off my personal experience of having cellulitis in exactly the same place as you.
I started off with tablets, then when they ran out, I went back to the hospital to get some more, as the pain hadn't eased and I wasn't due to go back for a few more days.
Cut a long story short, they admitted me immediately and put me on a drip, so the antibiotics could be administered intravenously.
I was in hospital approx 10 days if I remember correctly (it was over 20 years ago).
Anyway, it cleared up and touch wood, I haven't had any recurrences.
Good luck and I hope it clears soon, as I know how painful it can be.
I ended up sleeping on my back with lots of pillows under my leg, as I found that raising my leg eased the pain.
I started off with tablets, then when they ran out, I went back to the hospital to get some more, as the pain hadn't eased and I wasn't due to go back for a few more days.
Cut a long story short, they admitted me immediately and put me on a drip, so the antibiotics could be administered intravenously.
I was in hospital approx 10 days if I remember correctly (it was over 20 years ago).
Anyway, it cleared up and touch wood, I haven't had any recurrences.
Good luck and I hope it clears soon, as I know how painful it can be.
I ended up sleeping on my back with lots of pillows under my leg, as I found that raising my leg eased the pain.
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