• | maceration or occlusion encourages secondary infection with pseudomonas: |
• | tinea of toe webs or groin in this location the term "gram negative toe web infection" is used more commonly than "pseudomonas cellulitis" |
• | stasis ulcers, bed sores, burns, grafted areas |
• | treatment = 5% acetic acid (white vinegar) wet compresses X 20 minutes 4 or 5 times/day; or PO cipro |
• | (mercurochrome BID to infected penis can result in rapid control) |
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