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Suggest Treatment For Sores And Rashes On Head With Hair Loss

It started with leaking soars in the crown of my head amd the lose of my hair. I now have a itchy and painful rash in the middle of my forehead. I have a sour throat and blisters on my gums. I am a diabetic and I suffer from ADHD but not change in my meds. I have been experiencing cramps in both my legs.
Wed, 25 Nov 2015
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

It is possible that you have a fungal infection of the scalp which may also have in an element of bacterial infection as well.

It is possible for a person to have both types of infection at the same time.

This would require both anti fungal and anti bacterial medication.

It would be best to see your doctor so that you can be assessed and treatment started.

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Suggest Treatment For Sores And Rashes On Head With Hair Loss

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic It is possible that you have a fungal infection of the scalp which may also have in an element of bacterial infection as well. It is possible for a person to have both types of infection at the same time. This would require both anti fungal and anti bacterial medication. It would be best to see your doctor so that you can be assessed and treatment started. I hope this helps