Burning Spear wrote:Mwende wrote:I thinks its become a commercial business for these hospitals on medications some of them which don’t even work, so you have to go back 3-5 times before they finally give you ‘correct’ dawa…ABK
My daughter was teething & 1st thing Getrudes in lavington wanted to give was put drips even before any diagnose (there was no any sign of dehydration) I said NO, they take some test kwanza or try the ORS solution. Actually I don’t even know what I was doing there cos I ended up telling the old DOC what to do & I went home with antibiotics & paracetamol…
People are more informed nowadays and can’t rely on the doc…is it due to watching too much Greys Anatomy & Dr. House?
They are even unable to treat my pal who has post-herpes (non- genital) itch for the last 2 months…any doc in the house?
First,it would be important if you told us what kind of herpes or where are they localized.
Is it herpes zoster (kwa lips) or does it involve other visceral organs and multiple dermatones (disseminated zosters)like the abdomen.
Without that kind of information,it would be wrong for us to rush into the conclusion.
Kindly furnish us with more details.
Thanx burning spear.
The sores were on the right chest & right side back, all treated & dry now. What followed was an out of the world itch thats seem not to go away. I read somewhere on the net that this itch aught to have been fixed if right drugs were given during treatment, but now they actually dont know how to stop it.
...hold me in your arms, like that Spanish guitar… all night long!!!