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REBOOT #284 An Antibiotics Primer, with @IDdocAdi

The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast

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Diabetic Foot Wound

Diana beades never has someoe looe at up and let me know. The difference is that if it's a simple strepto cocal calilitus, usually they sleep at night, wake up in the morning with a red foot,. If it's an abscess, then it's usually fluctuant or induration going on there. Ten days of augmentin your ten days of bactrom there again and again and again. And if it looks like there's some amount of necrosis coming, then you have to either, based on your physical exam or imaging, rule out ostiamilitus. Now, challenge, and these are really tough infections in patients

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