My 22 year old son had a boil a few weeks ago. We actually thought it was an infected spider
biteAnimal bite
Animal bite - first aid - series
Animal bites
Brown recluse spider bite on the hand
Chigger bite - close-up of blisters
Flea bite - close-up
Frostbite
Frostbite - hands
Human bites
Inhibited sexual desire
Insect bite reaction - close-up. He went to urgent care to get an antibiotic. Now, two weeks later he has had a couple more. One got as large as a quarter on his leg and had a huge blister on it. We called his doctor's office (it was
eveningEvening primrose
Evening primrose oil) and they had us go to ER. They drained all three and said it was a
staphStaph aureus food poisoning infection. They put him on dicloxocillin (500mg) for seven days. Also did a culture, which we haven't heard back on yet (it has only been two days).
I have a few questions, as have never encountered something like this before. How contagious is this? He is being cautious and leaving it covered except for cleaning them. Where could he possibly have gotten something like this? He is not on a sports team or anything that has close contact. He got his
earEar barotrauma
Ear discharge
Ear emergencies
Ear examination
Ear tube insertion
Ear tube insertion - series pierced a few years ago. Could it be a HIV related thing? Last question, I have seen horror stories on web about
staphStaph aureus food poisoning infections not healing or coming back and being much worse. Should his dicloxocilin
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Clear eyes
Clear eyes acr
Clear eyes clr
Clear-atadine
Clear-atadine children's this up? Thanks alot for taking the time to answer all my questions.
Louise
Louise