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My husband has been sick with chronic sinsus infection and breaks out on his skin for 7 years...He was sent to a Allergy Dr. and Yes he has bad food allergies...He was put on a special diet, shots weekly and medications daily..
after 8 months,
He has been as sick as before, still with all the same symptoms.  He went to the Dr. again 2 weeks ago and they said his prostrate was enlarged and very infected and this had may been his problem all along.  He had to return again because after 21/2 weeks, here he is sick again...I am starting to get very worried about all of this...any advice?  what kind of Doctor should he go see to get to the truth of the problem....Please Help!  Email Address: ***@****
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They gave him two antibiotics shot and some by mouth...in three weeks he was back sick again..now they said it was a bacterial infection...Even with the Allergy treatments, meds, etc. He is still keeping infections...I am just worried they will mess with this until they will find out it is something that was in front of them...No he has not seen a Urologist yet, He returns on the 29th for a recheck, so we will see then...
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They gave him two antibiotics shot and some by mouth...in three weeks he was back sick again..now they said it was a bacterial infection...Even with the Allergy treatments, meds, etc. He is still keeping infections...I am just worried they will mess with this until they will find out it is something that was in front of them...
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What did they do about the enlarged and infected prostate?  Has he seen a urologist?
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