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How Can Rashes On The Body Be Treated?

Hello , I had a pain in my breast so I visited gynaecologist four days ago. He preferred me moxikind cv 625 , SN-15 and cabgol in.after two days I have etching and rashes on my full body . Now I avoid all medical treatment but I still have a etching and rashes I am suffering please tell me what I can do?
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Moxikind is an antibiotic of the penicillin group that may be used for a wide variety of bacteria infections.However, among its side effects, skin rashes have been described.Since you are still on day 2 of your treatment, it will not be wise to continue with the drug till full treatment without the consent of your prescribing Doctor.I will suggest you report this to your Gynecologist.Depending on the reason for which he prescribe this drug, an alternative may be considered.In the meantime, you may take a steroid like dexamethasone, an anti-histamin like benadryl and bath with an anti-septic solution like cyteal.
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How Can Rashes On The Body Be Treated?

Hi Thanks for posting on HCM Moxikind is an antibiotic of the penicillin group that may be used for a wide variety of bacteria infections.However, among its side effects, skin rashes have been described.Since you are still on day 2 of your treatment, it will not be wise to continue with the drug till full treatment without the consent of your prescribing Doctor.I will suggest you report this to your Gynecologist.Depending on the reason for which he prescribe this drug, an alternative may be considered.In the meantime, you may take a steroid like dexamethasone, an anti-histamin like benadryl and bath with an anti-septic solution like cyteal. Hope this will help Wish you good health