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Treating My Leg – Part One

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Treating My Leg - Part One (HD) My fight to get rid of a nasty skin infection and circulation problem on my left leg i have now had for almost 4 years. I got tired of people asking me how is your leg. So now you can check here and see the progress for yourself. This began with a simple little blister on my left leg, the blister burst and infection got into the leg, the first infection was cured with Flucloxacillin, but it left scaring where the infection had been and didn't heal and it kept spreading as a red rash like Cellulitis the skin is always shiny and dry, then next stage was my skin burning and skin shedding and ulcerating, cleaning it is very painful as the skin peels off lots and needs constant cleaning to get rid of skin plaques which form. Doctors or Nurses feel free to comment, because nobody can figure out what is wrong with me or how to cure me. (or they simply can't be bothered with me the NHS is a waste of time too many patients to see and Doctors don't have the needed time to look into all patients properly) The infection won't heal even with Flucloxacillin 500 mg x 4 a day for 2 weeks and Penicillin VK 500 mg x 4 a day for 2 weeks. The next step is to visit a leg ulcer treatment centre, and have my circulation tested on my legs with ultra sound and my blood pressure checked top to bottom. Then fitted for an Anti-Embolism Stocking.

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    23 Responses to “Treating My Leg – Part One”

    1. JasonDolan says:

      @stevensmith288 Oops! not 1995, 2005! 6 years now. Everyone is a different case and the Doctors need to work out the root of the problem. So just because my leg won’t heal, doesn’t mean the same for you. Keep it clean, use your ointment (Epaderm is very good) keep the skin from drying and see what the Doctors can figure out.

    2. bcbbcb1 says:

      Oh wow! I have this on both my legs and ankles and it hurts very much. I went to a dermatologist yesterday and he took a punch biopsy out of my leg. It’s sore but, hopefully they’ll get some answers for me soon and get this treated. I have taken prednisone, which is a steroid and eliminated the cellulitis, but as you know, long term use of prednisone causes many other health issues. Maybe you can try that. Good luck mate and I hope you can get that healed up.

    3. TheMagnum26 says:

      my mum is 78 and has had lyphodoema for years. she now has cellulitis that is appearing to be external leg blisters and fluid in the back of the hand. and anywhere else it decides to go. There is no cure it is oonly prevention i.e Dont bite nails etc. My mums legs are 3 times the size of my weight. A Dr Pflug wrote a book about the swollen leg worth checking out.

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