Saturday, February 13, 2010

Infection More Likely With Cat Scratch Of Bite When Can Cat Scratch Or Bite Lead Rapidly To A Spreading Infection Including Sinusitis And Lymphadenopathy?

When can cat scratch or bite lead rapidly to a spreading infection including sinusitis and lymphadenopathy? - infection more likely with cat scratch of bite

My friend was recently bitten and scratched by her cat, and almost achieved an immediate swelling. In less than a week, swollen lymph nodes, sinusitis, and an agreement has developed in considerable pain. He is treated with clindamycin. How this happens and what type of bacteria is more likely cause of such a rapid spread of the infection?

3 comments:

Nazokat said...

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Rockford said...

Your friend must have more than one antibiotic. Observe what happens to this woman who has been scratched. Read his response. She received antibiotics and developed a red ribbon on his arm. She went to the hospital, they admitted her and put her on antibiotics.

Dr. House said...

Cat Scratch Disease? It seems fairly obvious.

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