Swelling, Infection and Body Itching
My father had his 5th surgery for oral squamous cell carcinoma of the mouth , gingiva and lip. He also had a segmental mandibulectomy and his right lower jaw was reconstructed with a bone from his leg. He is 58 and has high sugar. After his surgery, he had an infection marked by pus, swelling and redness in his leg and then in his jaw. He was again operated for the titanium plate removal of his jaw 2 mths later. Its been 20 days now and he has been given antibiotics through IV thrice a day. He has been experience body itching ever since his segmental mandibulectomy. Has anyone experienced such itching? Also, im worried that the infection might come back after his antibiotics stop. Please pray for him.
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Hi Reeg
Welcome to CSN, I sometimes get a lot of itching from different types of antibiotic when I have an infection or when I have too much yeast or fungus growing in my body. You said he has hi sugar levels in his blood that could also cause a lot of problems, does he have diabetes. His doctors need to check him and get the sugar levels down to normal, if he eats a lot of sweets you need to get him to cut down. I hope some of this helps, I too am 58 so he is still a young man with a lot of life ahead of him. Will keep you both in my prayers. Click on my name and read some of my post and visit my web-site the one called Prison.
God Bless
Hondo
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Sugar
I have Type II diabetes that is under control, however when I have surgery, my sugars go crazy high and I need to be on insulin in the hospital. If his sugars are high, what is the hospital doing about it. Please do no let them ignore high blood sugar. Is he itchy because of dry skin? Or like Hondo said, antibiotics might be a side effect. When he gets off of the antiobiotics you need to look into diet and probiotics to build him up. Will he be having chemo and/or radiation? Stick around, we will help you get through this.
(Hondo, I'll be 60 in April. I love the number getting bigger!)
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Big 60...KTeacher said:Sugar
I have Type II diabetes that is under control, however when I have surgery, my sugars go crazy high and I need to be on insulin in the hospital. If his sugars are high, what is the hospital doing about it. Please do no let them ignore high blood sugar. Is he itchy because of dry skin? Or like Hondo said, antibiotics might be a side effect. When he gets off of the antiobiotics you need to look into diet and probiotics to build him up. Will he be having chemo and/or radiation? Stick around, we will help you get through this.
(Hondo, I'll be 60 in April. I love the number getting bigger!)
Speaking of which.....
I just hit the Big 60 February 24th...woohoo....ummm, LOL.
Much better than being down under the big 6 foot....
JG
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AgreeSkiffin16 said:Big 60...
Speaking of which.....
I just hit the Big 60 February 24th...woohoo....ummm, LOL.
Much better than being down under the big 6 foot....
JG
I so agree. I didn't know that we were the same age! I will take all of the numbers that I can get.
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reeg, saying prayers for you and your dad. let us know how he does.
God bless you,
dj
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Thank you
I love you guys! Cant thank you enough I had tears in my eyes just seeing that you replied
He is now home and we are trying to cut down on his sugar, After a lot of debating for the chemo and radiation, the doctor said no. My dad almost hought that he'd never get through after his last surgery when they removed his plates. Apparently the docs were of the opinion that the plates were not suiting him. His course of antibiotics finishes tomorrow. Thats when the real test is going to start as to how does he react without them. Im scared but glad I have all of you to share my thoughts with.
He is meeting his doctor today, lets see what he says. Thanks again for all your support. Im full of gratitude
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Hi!Hondo said:Hi Reeg
Welcome to CSN, I sometimes get a lot of itching from different types of antibiotic when I have an infection or when I have too much yeast or fungus growing in my body. You said he has hi sugar levels in his blood that could also cause a lot of problems, does he have diabetes. His doctors need to check him and get the sugar levels down to normal, if he eats a lot of sweets you need to get him to cut down. I hope some of this helps, I too am 58 so he is still a young man with a lot of life ahead of him. Will keep you both in my prayers. Click on my name and read some of my post and visit my web-site the one called Prison.
God Bless
Hondo
Hi Hondo!
Thank you Your kind words are so reassuring. I read your posts and am keeping the faith. Keeping you in my prayers too.
You mentioned about yeast and fungus in the body, how did you find out?
Sending you blessings and hugs!
Ree
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Hi!KTeacher said:Sugar
I have Type II diabetes that is under control, however when I have surgery, my sugars go crazy high and I need to be on insulin in the hospital. If his sugars are high, what is the hospital doing about it. Please do no let them ignore high blood sugar. Is he itchy because of dry skin? Or like Hondo said, antibiotics might be a side effect. When he gets off of the antiobiotics you need to look into diet and probiotics to build him up. Will he be having chemo and/or radiation? Stick around, we will help you get through this.
(Hondo, I'll be 60 in April. I love the number getting bigger!)
Hi Kteacher
For quicker healing post surgery, they did give him insulin. He is monitoring his sugar levels daily but I think he needs to adhere to his diet strictly.
I was worried about the itching, coz his physician did say that the body itches a lot if there is a foreign body inside which they later thought was the titanium plates and they removed it. But his itching still persists and Im hoping it is due to the antibiotics. He has been on them since 3 months now.
The doc had removed the tumor with clear margins so he decided not to give him chemo or radiation also because he felt my dad would not be able to take it. He had oral cancer due to tobacco. They even did a neck dissection and removed a lot of his lymph nodes.
Thank you so much for your support. I really appreciate it.
Love,
Reeg
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Thank youdebbiejeanne said:reeg, saying prayers for you and your dad. let us know how he does.
God bless you,
dj
Thanks heaps Debbie!!! Big big hug for you! Will certainly keep you posted
Love,
Reeg
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60?KTeacher said:Sugar
I have Type II diabetes that is under control, however when I have surgery, my sugars go crazy high and I need to be on insulin in the hospital. If his sugars are high, what is the hospital doing about it. Please do no let them ignore high blood sugar. Is he itchy because of dry skin? Or like Hondo said, antibiotics might be a side effect. When he gets off of the antiobiotics you need to look into diet and probiotics to build him up. Will he be having chemo and/or radiation? Stick around, we will help you get through this.
(Hondo, I'll be 60 in April. I love the number getting bigger!)
We are not getting older we are getting better, things might not work as good as they once did but they still work and that is all that matters.
This may be a little early but HAPPY BIRTHDAY to you Teacher
Tim Hondo
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Hi ReegReeg said:Hi!
Hi Hondo!
Thank you Your kind words are so reassuring. I read your posts and am keeping the faith. Keeping you in my prayers too.
You mentioned about yeast and fungus in the body, how did you find out?
Sending you blessings and hugs!
Ree
You can check for Fungus in the Nails that is one of the best was, also Skin Problems. Another way is very early in the morning take a clear glass of water and spit into it within 30 minutes of waking up. Make sure you build up a bunch of saliva, but just saliva from your mouth – don’t cough up anything. Do this before you rinse, spit or put anything into your mouth. Then wait for 15 minutes.
Your saliva will float on the surface of the water, which is normal. However, if you see cloudy saliva that sinks to the bottom of the glass like sediment, you may be seeing colonies of yeast. You may also see the saliva on the top with tiny strings that start to hang down that may look like jellyfish, hair, or spider legs, or suspended specks of yeast floating in the middle of the glass.
Jock itch is a fungal infection of the groin and upper thighs. You might think only men and boys get it, but girls and women can get it, too.
Candida is a yeast, similar to a fungus. It most often affects the skin around the nails or the soft, moist areas around body openings. Diaper rash in babies can be from one type of candidal infection, as can thrush (white patches often found in the mouths of babies.) Older girls and women may develop another form of candidal infection in and around the vagina. This is called a yeast infection.
Hope this helps
Tim Hondo
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Thoughts and Prayers...Reeg said:Thank you
I love you guys! Cant thank you enough I had tears in my eyes just seeing that you replied
He is now home and we are trying to cut down on his sugar, After a lot of debating for the chemo and radiation, the doctor said no. My dad almost hought that he'd never get through after his last surgery when they removed his plates. Apparently the docs were of the opinion that the plates were not suiting him. His course of antibiotics finishes tomorrow. Thats when the real test is going to start as to how does he react without them. Im scared but glad I have all of you to share my thoughts with.
He is meeting his doctor today, lets see what he says. Thanks again for all your support. Im full of gratitude
Coming your way.., just incase you see them flying toward you....
John
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Skiffin16 said:
Thoughts and Prayers...
Coming your way.., just incase you see them flying toward you....
John
I had SCC of mandible 01/2012. Caring for the wound where the fibula was removed has to be meticulous. My sister tended mine and was extremely careful and I still got a staff infection in it. That was resolved with antibiotics. I use Aquaphor for itching around the site. It's greasy but gives great relief. Even 2 years later I get some intense itching but, fortunately, not too often anymore. Where did your Dad have his surgery done?
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Have the doctors given your dad something for the itching? Benadryl? I know it makes you sleepy but I know that the itching drives you crazy. Soak in a bathtub with baking soda in it. Use very mild soap, about a handfull. I believe it is Aveeno that has an oatmeal mixture that you add to the bath for relief (we used this when our kids had chicken pox). There are creams for itchy skin. Is the wound healing on his leg? You might need to see another doctor about wound care. Start using probiotics to help build up the good stuff you need in your gut. Keep an eye for white patches in his mouth (thrush), there are medicines for that. I had thrush through the first treatment and again when I had neck dissection for mets.
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No baths or soakingKTeacher said:More
Have the doctors given your dad something for the itching? Benadryl? I know it makes you sleepy but I know that the itching drives you crazy. Soak in a bathtub with baking soda in it. Use very mild soap, about a handfull. I believe it is Aveeno that has an oatmeal mixture that you add to the bath for relief (we used this when our kids had chicken pox). There are creams for itchy skin. Is the wound healing on his leg? You might need to see another doctor about wound care. Start using probiotics to help build up the good stuff you need in your gut. Keep an eye for white patches in his mouth (thrush), there are medicines for that. I had thrush through the first treatment and again when I had neck dissection for mets.
Reeg,
I wasn't able to take a bath or shower until my leg wound was 100% healed and that took quite awhile. Don't put anything directly or indirectly on that leg wound, if it isn't healed, without talking to the surgeon first.
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Thank youhwt said:No baths or soaking
Reeg,
I wasn't able to take a bath or shower until my leg wound was 100% healed and that took quite awhile. Don't put anything directly or indirectly on that leg wound, if it isn't healed, without talking to the surgeon first.
I didn't have that type of graft. Didn't know not to soak. I was in the hospital for 6 days and could shower when I went home, but something happened and I almost passed out in the shower. That went on for months, I needed a shower chair and usually napped after the shower or bath.
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