When can cat scratch or bite lead rapidly to a spreading infection including sinusitis and lymphadenopathy?

June 15th, 2010 by admin

My friend was recently bitten and scratched by his cat, and noticed almost immediate swelling. Within less than a week he developed lymph node swelling, sinusitis, and a considerable deal of pain. He is being treated with Clindamycin. How does this happen, and what sorts of bacteria are most likely to cause such a rapidly spreading infection?

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3 Responses

  1. Nazokat

    You should use sumycin, it is the best about it you can get information from here http://treatments.notlong.com/?q=sumycin&qid=20090606223706AAXCpqS
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  2. Dr. House

    Cat Scratch Disease? Seems pretty self explanatory.
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  3. Rockford

    Your friend might need more than one antibiotic. Look what happen to this woman who got scratched. Read her response. She was given one antibiotic and then developed a red streak in her arm. She went to the hospital, they admitted her and put her on three antibiotics.
    References :
    http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=Ap3CCNNtFKI_3tK6iiL6JGzty6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20090511213635AAu8XGD&show=7#profile-info-wyaT8vcsaa

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