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I suffered from cellulitis and leg is refusing to heal what should I do?

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Mtaluum

Visit a dematologist. Skin deformities are by large curable.

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GonzaJanie in reply toMtaluum

visit a dermatologist before starting use of immunity boosters, if you are in UGANDA visit DOCTOR'S PLAZA opposite AMERICAN EMBASSY GGABA ROAD you will get helped quickly or you can communicate with this diebetic expert DR> SILVER BAHENDEKA at "silverbahendeka@gmail.com"

Cellulitis is a bacterial infection of the dermis - the deep layer of skin - as well as the subcutaneous tissues that are under the skin. it happens when the individual immune system is down, so pls you can buy any herbal supplement that can boost your immune system, herbs like Echinacea, Astragalus, calendula and chamomile can help and you also need a supplement that contains vit E, and pls see your doctor as well thanks.

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GonzaJanie

Dear j222 how are you, yesterday i was referring you to this physician called Dr silver but i am not the one, the email i gave you is for this doctor, he is very good in this field, he can be got on this email "silverbahendeka@gamil.com" he works in Uganda Kampala and Canada. i knew him when i got diabetes in 1992 up-to now he is still my doctor. he has helped me even get a diabetic free kid and even study and finish university. so do not lose hope you cure and do whatever you want and be whoever you want because i am now an engineer (computer engineer with diabetes). Good day j222

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