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I have a rash on lower R leg. Been on Bactrim for infection. Is there something Else I should be taking as I'm 8 days on Bactrim and still have it?

Rash, looks like a burn, red & painful

At times. Tried cort. 10, anti itch cream,

Alcohol Rub, still here
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Well, your circulation and sensation need to be checked by your doctor. Need to have some blood work like CBC, and blood sugar level. Scrapping may be done to test fungus infection. Local cortisone cream, calamine lotion , oat meal, and oral antihistamine will help to stop itching and stop vicious cycle. Also try dairy free and gluten free diet ,or even better paleo diet for two weeks. If it helps then keep it for longer.

If you are not better in two weeks you should see internist or dermatologist to have more testes done and to make sure any systemic disease is not missed.

Dr. Tahir. MD

Internal Medicine- Family Medicine in Rochester and Syracuse ( Holistic, Natural and Integrative Approach) www.drtahirmd.com
Az Tahir
Well, your circulation and sensation need to be checked by your doctor. Need to have some blood work like CBC, and blood sugar level. Scrapping may be done to test fungus infection. Local cortisone cream, calamine lotion , oat meal, and oral antihistamine will help to stop itching and stop vicious cycle. Also try dairy free and gluten free diet ,or even better paleo diet for two weeks. If it helps then keep it for longer.

If you are not better in two weeks you should see internist or dermatologist to have more testes done and to make sure any systemic disease is not missed.

Dr. Tahir. MD

Internal Medicine- Family Medicine in Rochester and Syracuse ( Holistic, Natural and Integrative Approach) www.drtahirmd.com
Az Tahir
Well, your circulation and sensation need to be checked by your doctor. Need to have some blood work like CBC, and blood sugar level. Scrapping may be done to test fungus infection. Local cortisone cream, calamine lotion , oat meal, and oral antihistamine will help to stop itching and stop vicious cycle. Also try dairy free and gluten free diet ,or even better paleo diet for two weeks. If it helps then keep it for longer.

If you are not better in two weeks you should see internist or dermatologist to have more testes done and to make sure any systemic disease is not missed.

Dr. Tahir. MD

Internal Medicine- Family Medicine in Rochester and Syracuse ( Holistic, Natural and Integrative Approach) www.drtahirmd.com
Az Tahir
Well, your circulation and sensation need to be checked by your doctor. Need to have some blood work like CBC, and blood sugar level. Scrapping may be done to test fungus infection. Local cortisone cream, calamine lotion , oat meal, and oral antihistamine will help to stop itching and stop vicious cycle. Also try dairy free and gluten free diet ,or even better paleo diet for two weeks. If it helps then keep it for longer.

If you are not better in two weeks you should see internist or dermatologist to have more testes done and to make sure any systemic disease is not missed.

Dr. Tahir. MD

Internal Medicine- Family Medicine in Rochester and Syracuse ( Holistic, Natural and Integrative Approach) www.drtahirmd.com
Az Tahir
Well, your circulation and sensation need to be checked by your doctor. Need to have some blood work like CBC, and blood sugar level. Scrapping may be done to test fungus infection. Local cortisone cream, calamine lotion , oat meal, and oral antihistamine will help to stop itching and stop vicious cycle. Also try dairy free and gluten free diet ,or even better paleo diet for two weeks. If it helps then keep it for longer.

If you are not better in two weeks you should see internist or dermatologist to have more testes done and to make sure any systemic disease is not missed.

Dr. Tahir. MD

Internal Medicine- Family Medicine in Rochester and Syracuse ( Holistic, Natural and Integrative Approach) www.drtahirmd.com
Az Tahir
Well, your circulation and sensation need to be checked by your doctor. Need to have some blood work like CBC, and blood sugar level. Scrapping may be done to test fungus infection. Local cortisone cream, calamine lotion , oat meal, and oral antihistamine will help to stop itching and stop vicious cycle. Also try dairy free and gluten free diet ,or even better paleo diet for two weeks. If it helps then keep it for longer.

If you are not better in two weeks you should see internist or dermatologist to have more testes done and to make sure any systemic disease is not missed.

Dr. Tahir. MD

Internal Medicine- Family Medicine in Rochester and Syracuse ( Holistic, Natural and Integrative Approach) www.drtahirmd.com
Az Tahir
Well, your circulation and sensation need to be checked by your doctor. Need to have some blood work like CBC, and blood sugar level. Scrapping may be done to test fungus infection. Local cortisone cream, calamine lotion , oat meal, and oral antihistamine will help to stop itching and stop vicious cycle. Also try dairy free and gluten free diet ,or even better paleo diet for two weeks. If it helps then keep it for longer.

If you are not better in two weeks you should see internist or dermatologist to have more testes done and to make sure any systemic disease is not missed.

Dr. Tahir. MD

Internal Medicine- Family Medicine in Rochester and Syracuse ( Holistic, Natural and Integrative Approach) www.drtahirmd.com
Az Tahir
Well, your circulation and sensation need to be checked by your doctor. Need to have some blood work like CBC, and blood sugar level. Scrapping may be done to test fungus infection. Local cortisone cream, calamine lotion , oat meal, and oral antihistamine will help to stop itching and stop vicious cycle. Also try dairy free and gluten free diet ,or even better paleo diet for two weeks. If it helps then keep it for longer.

If you are not better in two weeks you should see internist or dermatologist to have more testes done and to make sure any systemic disease is not missed.

Dr. Tahir. MD

Internal Medicine- Family Medicine in Rochester and Syracuse ( Holistic, Natural and Integrative Approach) www.drtahirmd.com
Az Tahir
Well, your circulation and sensation need to be checked by your doctor. Need to have some blood work like CBC, and blood sugar level. Scrapping may be done to test fungus infection. Local cortisone cream, calamine lotion , oat meal, and oral antihistamine will help to stop itching and stop vicious cycle. Also try dairy free and gluten free diet ,or even better paleo diet for two weeks. If it helps then keep it for longer.

If you are not better in two weeks you should see internist or dermatologist to have more testes done and to make sure any systemic disease is not missed.

Dr. Tahir. MD

Internal Medicine- Family Medicine in Rochester and Syracuse ( Holistic, Natural and Integrative Approach) www.drtahirmd.com
Az Tahir
I am assuming the Bactrim was prescribed for a bacterial infection. The rash could be a viral infection, or an allergic reaction. Neither of these would respond to an antibiotic. The rash could be due to bacteria that are resistant to Bactrim. Avoid using alcohol, which dries the skin and probably burns. A history of diabetes could also come into play here. See your doctor so he/she can decide the next step.
Richard L. Grandjean