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Pus-filled Bump In Hip, Painful. Taking Retarel And Xevor. Recurring Episodes. Help

i have pus filled bump in my hip..suffering pain last two week.i have consulted with a doctor and he given me retarel oinment,zocet-cv(500) tablet and xevor(5mg)..this is happened with me last three years...after taken the antibiotic it got cured but again it happen in next year..is there any permanent solution to get rid off this?
Fri, 22 Mar 2013
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Hye! You are having relapsing pyoderma. There may be some cause, like DM , anaemia or some other disease. Or you may be immunologically deprived. The best advice is that you consult nearby dermatologist, go for investigation to find out any disease. Accordingly you should be treated. However , you take healthy food, do exercise, keep mind cool. I hope relapse may be prevented. Best wishes.
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Pus-filled Bump In Hip, Painful. Taking Retarel And Xevor. Recurring Episodes. Help

Hye! You are having relapsing pyoderma. There may be some cause, like DM , anaemia or some other disease. Or you may be immunologically deprived. The best advice is that you consult nearby dermatologist, go for investigation to find out any disease. Accordingly you should be treated. However , you take healthy food, do exercise, keep mind cool. I hope relapse may be prevented. Best wishes.