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How To Cure A Rash Developed On Forehead?

my cousin just recently had a rash that developed on her forehead and then her eyes and whole head swelled up like balloon. they told her mersa, she got treated, and it reoccured within 2 weeks later. now theyre telling her that its a skin parasite. is this possible?
Tue, 3 Jun 2014
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Hi,
Thanks for writing to us.
From the history and description of lesions, it could be herpes infection( viral infection) or cellulitis(bacterial infection). A parasitic infestation seems unlikely. i wont be able to clarify further unless I see the lesions. You may use ask a specialist feature of this website to post pics of the lesions and have a detailed discussion.
Take care
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How To Cure A Rash Developed On Forehead?

Hi, Thanks for writing to us. From the history and description of lesions, it could be herpes infection( viral infection) or cellulitis(bacterial infection). A parasitic infestation seems unlikely. i wont be able to clarify further unless I see the lesions. You may use ask a specialist feature of this website to post pics of the lesions and have a detailed discussion. Take care