An otc anti-fungal cream cleared up my post-antibiotic-for-a-uti yeast  
outbreak very quickly.   turns out, staying OFF the area in question  is the 
best cure.  rubbing alcohol and fresh air usually clear up my  problems very 
quickly.
best of luck,
azdave
 
 
 
In a message dated 8/29/2010 3:32:52 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

Read the directions on bag balm.  I don't believe that it can be  applied 
to an open wound.  
Its best to treat the wound with care and keep the area clean. Once you  
smell a yeast odor, contact your doctor and advise them of your wound.
 
Best Wishes
 
 
In a message dated 8/29/2010 5:06:58 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

I have  developed a situation in which I need some assistance.  I'm not 
sure  what caused it, but I have two raw spots (where it appears that I have 
lost  few layers of my skin) under my testicles and off to the side on both  
legs.  I believe it may have been the result of my pants being entirely  too 
tight.

We tried some diaper rash cream and it has helped some,  but I am worried 
that these raw spots will turn into a full-fledged  decubitus ulcer if I get 
up in my wheelchair.  I have, therefore, been  staying down for the last 
three days.  They do seem to be improving a  little bit, but I would like to 
know if there is any advice you can give  me.

This is the first time that I've had to deal with anything that  has had 
the potential of turning into an ulcer.  My brother ordered  some bag balm the 
other day and they will be here tomorrow, but we are not  even sure how how 
to apply the bag balm effectively.

I thank you in  advance for your  assistance.
Quadius



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