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Magnesium Sulphate Paste.
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Mr T has a 'boil' on the side of the bridge of his nose. It flared up yesterday and he cannot get in to see a doctor until Tuesday.
We went to the pharmacy and were advised to apply mag. sulph. paste and keep it covered.
Any tips for applying the really sticky paste to a plaster? I am using the end of the handle of a teaspoon but it's a bit hit and miss. A lot of it ends up oozing out from under the plaster.
What else can I use that's strong enough to stir up the paste yet small enough to apply just a little?
We went to the pharmacy and were advised to apply mag. sulph. paste and keep it covered.
Any tips for applying the really sticky paste to a plaster? I am using the end of the handle of a teaspoon but it's a bit hit and miss. A lot of it ends up oozing out from under the plaster.
What else can I use that's strong enough to stir up the paste yet small enough to apply just a little?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Mr T has a history of nasal polyps. He has had two ops to remove them, probably 11/12 tears ago. He has a check up every year at the hospital. Last time he went, the doctor said he had an infection in his sinus and prescribed a three month course of antibiotics. This 'boil' is a separate thing, I think and has happened despite him being on antibiotics. The pharmacist said the paste would draw out the pus.
It's horrible stuff to apply! I made the mistake of carrying it in my bag once, the top came off, it was not pretty, went everywhere! Would a larger dressing work better than a plaster?
I get frequent things like that due to a condition I have, though different location, and have antibiotics, preferably to calm the infection down and stop it getting to bursting stage. Is there a walk in centre near you that you could go to or call the out of hour doctors to see if they would see him?
What antibiotics is he on? Could it be ones which aren't as affective for a skin infection if for a sinus one?
I get frequent things like that due to a condition I have, though different location, and have antibiotics, preferably to calm the infection down and stop it getting to bursting stage. Is there a walk in centre near you that you could go to or call the out of hour doctors to see if they would see him?
What antibiotics is he on? Could it be ones which aren't as affective for a skin infection if for a sinus one?