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Suggest Medication For Bruising And Petechiae On Gums?
I had sepsis in October 2013. I now have bruising on the soft pallet and petechiae on gums and tongue. Still haven't been feeling great, losing weight, chills, fatigue and upset stomachs daily. Should I be worried? Should I see my doctor? They said it would take time to feel better. Finished I've antibiotic beginning of Dec.
Wed, 10 Dec 2014
General & Family Physician, Dr. Vasudha's Response
Hi, I understand your concern. Sepss & also the antibiotics taken to control it disturb the normal intestinal flora which keeps our gastrointestinal tract healthy.To manage, -Keep oral cavity clean by warm water gargles. - Use a mild paste with finger/slim soft brush. -apply boroglycerine to affected area. -Take warm/cold milk ,non irritant/bland food, grated juices, salads - B complex ( specifically folic acid)& Vitamin C supplements are essential. - Take Lactobacillus preparation before food. - Avoid constipation.Exclude amoebiasis . * To consult doctor for assessment of health & prescription of medicines n proper combination. Thanks.
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Suggest Medication For Bruising And Petechiae On Gums?
Hi, I understand your concern. Sepss & also the antibiotics taken to control it disturb the normal intestinal flora which keeps our gastrointestinal tract healthy.To manage, -Keep oral cavity clean by warm water gargles. - Use a mild paste with finger/slim soft brush. -apply boroglycerine to affected area. -Take warm/cold milk ,non irritant/bland food, grated juices, salads - B complex ( specifically folic acid)& Vitamin C supplements are essential. - Take Lactobacillus preparation before food. - Avoid constipation.Exclude amoebiasis . * To consult doctor for assessment of health & prescription of medicines n proper combination. Thanks.