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I got bit on the eyelid by a mosquito two weeks ago. Went to doctor because eyelid was swollen shut. It was infected and they gave me antibiotics and steroidal medicine and antihistamine. It is much better after going through the antibiotics. But now it s been itching again (not swollen) and there is a pustule still there on the corner of my upper eyelid just above the eyelash line. What should I do?
Fri, 12 Sep 2014
Infectious Diseases Specialist, Dr. Arun's Response
Hello, Thnx to contact us. If I am your treating doctor I would like to advice you that the bite may be infected I advice you to change the antibiotics and continue with rest of the drug. I advice you should think of antibiotic cefixime. Also start ciprofloxacineye drop it will cure you in a week. If you have anything else to ask please contact me. Thanx. Dr. Arun Tank; Infectious Disease Specialist
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How To Treat Infection Due To Mosquito Bite?
Hello, Thnx to contact us. If I am your treating doctor I would like to advice you that the bite may be infected I advice you to change the antibiotics and continue with rest of the drug. I advice you should think of antibiotic cefixime. Also start ciprofloxacin eye drop it will cure you in a week. If you have anything else to ask please contact me. Thanx. Dr. Arun Tank; Infectious Disease Specialist