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How Can Cellulitus Be Treated?

my name is lisa and I have cellulitus...I was put on clindamycin 450 mg 4xa day....been on them since sunday and I m suppose to take them 4 10 days.....they make my upper stomach and chest feel like they are on fire...I try to eat with them but it still hurts and today I vomited....is this normal
Mon, 25 Sep 2017
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Dear lisa
I understand the problem you are going through.
If there is a diagnosis of cellilitis ,then it is very well that we have to continue the prescribed antibiotics for a bit longer period.However for these symptoms we can have a antacid,antiemetic like ranidom,or pan dsr which we usually advise for a prolonged medication to deal with the acid reflux.
However please do consult your treating physician about the problem.
Hope this helps
most welcome for further queries
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How Can Cellulitus Be Treated?

Dear lisa I understand the problem you are going through. If there is a diagnosis of cellilitis ,then it is very well that we have to continue the prescribed antibiotics for a bit longer period.However for these symptoms we can have a antacid,antiemetic like ranidom,or pan dsr which we usually advise for a prolonged medication to deal with the acid reflux. However please do consult your treating physician about the problem. Hope this helps most welcome for further queries