Causes
The recommended total daily dose of oral KEFLEX for pediatric patients is 25 to 50 mg/kg given in equally divided doses for 7 to 14 days
The
Pilonidal disease is a reaction to hair in the gluteal cleft, in which unattached hairs injure or pierce the skin, resulting in a foreign body reaction
Cephalexin is a prescription medication used to treat a variety of bacterial infections
1 – 3 This infection can occur in all Cephalexin* 500 mg PO QID or 1000 mg PO TID + TMP-SMZ* 1-2 DS BID to cephalexin, if patient presents with risk factors for MRSA (listed above) ALTERNATIVE FOR PATIENTS WITH LIFE-THREATENING PENICILLIN ALLERGY (IN PATIENTS WITH OR WITHOUT RISK FOR MRSA): Clindamycin 450 mg PO
Paronychia is a common infection of the soft tissue bordering the fingernail or toenail
Seroma is the abnormal accumulation of serous fluid in a dead space containing plasma and lymphatic fluid
The Bartholin glands, homologues of the male bulbourethral glands, are found bilaterally at 4 and 8 o'clock of the labia minora and drain through ducts 2
48 hours of oral cephalexin therapy, consider changing to an agent with anti-MRSA activity (i
TMP TMP/DOSE) Target Pathogens: Group A Streptococcus, Staphylococcus aureus
Anatomy — The Bartholin glands (also called the greater vestibular glands ( figure 2 )) are the female homologue of the male bulbourethral glands
(Cleocin), or or cephalexin, are usually administered concomitantly with warm water soaks
Or take a hot shower, breathing in the warm, moist air
Disruption of the cutaneous barrier, such as presence of ulcers, wounds, or fungal skin infections (e
Keflex, also known by its generic name cephalexin, is an antibiotic that belongs to the class of medications called cephalosporins
Triggered by this trial, the Rapid Recommendation team produced a new systematic review
They are located at the anal verge and, if left untreated, can extend into the ischioanal space or intersphincteric space since these areas are continuous with the perianal space
The area is also thoroughly cleaned
In patients who have severe allergy to penicillin-type drugs, doxycycline is a reasonable alternative