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Rashes On Chest, Arms, White Pus On Lymph Node. Completed Treatment For Bells Palsy. Advice?

Hi, I had finished treatment (prednisolone and aciclovir) for bells palsy 2 weeks ago and regained my facial movements on the left side. After a week or so, I noticed rashes on my chest, left and right arms, however they were not painful nor itchy. I have just also noticed white pus on the left lymph node today, however my nodes are not swollen and there is no pain. I do not have any other symptoms. Your advice would be highly appreciated. I am 25 years and weigh 75kg.
Fri, 23 Aug 2013
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Hi, bells palsy is entirely a different thing, it is a viral infection. Now what you are having might be a bacterial infection, and needs to be treated with antibiotics.
I to my patients with such symptoms prescribe ofloxacin, ornidazole, serratia peptidase, and antiinflamatories for complete cure.
Thank you.
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Rashes On Chest, Arms, White Pus On Lymph Node. Completed Treatment For Bells Palsy. Advice?

Hi, bells palsy is entirely a different thing, it is a viral infection. Now what you are having might be a bacterial infection, and needs to be treated with antibiotics. I to my patients with such symptoms prescribe ofloxacin, ornidazole, serratia peptidase, and antiinflamatories for complete cure. Thank you.