Experiences with Erysipelas

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Also known as:
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ICD10/11 Code: A46.0
ICD10/11 Group: A00-B99, Certain infectious and parasitic diseases
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Erysipelas
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ICD10/11 Code: A46.0, ICD10/11 Group: A00-B99, Certain infectious and parasitic diseases

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Flucloxacillin

16/10/2016 | | 38moderated by Susan
flucloxacillin sodium (500mg) for erysipelas

I was prescribed this course because of erysipelas in my arms. After four days clear effect and improvement. Unfortunately after 10 days it hadn't completely gone and I had to have another 10-day course. Absolutely no problem with any side effects.
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Flucloxacillin

21/07/2016 | | 20moderated by Charlotte
flucloxacillin sodium (500mg) for erysipelas

Take these capsules 4 times a day for 10 days and this is the second time because of 2 bouts of erysipelas in a short period. Have absolutely so problems with any side effects as many others have reported. Occasionally a little bit nauseous but it goes as soon as it comes. These antibiotics work really well and really quickly.
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Flucloxacillin

11/06/2016 | | 68moderated by Philip
flucloxacillin sodium (500mg) for erysipelas

Was actually really happy with the progress of my recovery with the help of flucloxacillin. With regards to taking it: a little tricky and a puzzle when it comes to mealtimes. What I have found is that I have very painful calves. Can only manage to walk 20 steps then I have to stop until the pain goes away. Before my erysipelas that wasn't the case. I played tennis 3 × a week but I can't anymor...
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