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I think I posted this question before but gonna do it again.

 

My son has chronic infections his whole life. He has been improving dramatically over the last 3 years under PANDAS treatment except for one thing.

 

Impetigo on scalp. It cycles and is resistant.

 

The blisters have been cultured and do not show to be resistent when grown in lab but I am here to tell you they are since 2010.

 

He is treated with oral antibiotics that work while taking it (keflex) then it returns.

He is treated with topcial clindamycin which works only while on his head if you give even one day a break the infection is back.

 

All the specialists agree it is strange to see impetigo on scalp that it typically comes from your nose and spreads around your mouth because that is where the bacteria finds a home but not with my son.

 

It's on his scalp and also incidentally the lymph node behind his right ear that had finally gone away is back.

 

Is this lyme? Is this why he cannot hit 95% ?

 

 

Would Goldenseal or Lysine be worth a try? Anyone else experience this?

 

 

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The swollen Lymph makes me think Bartonella.

 

The scalp sores make me think of FL 1953? Fry Labs does a protozoa panel and included is the FL 1953. Even if the sores are culturing positive for strep, I would think his inability to eradicate the sores might indicate there is something else in combination to the strep. The FL 1953 is a parasite and antibiotics alone would not treat. You would need to treat with an anti-parasite like Alinia, Biltriside, Invermectin and perhaps with topical anti-parasitic ointment. It is a biofilm forming bug and would not resolve if only treated topically.

 

Our older son had scalp sores at on set. He was treated with Alinia for a long time (sores resolved). We have not tested him for the protozoa.

 

 

From BioResource 2012

- Symptoms of FL1953 are similar to Babesia. Symptoms include cold hands and feet, headache behind the eyes, scalp sores, sinus congestion, notable teeth pain, heart palpitations, shortness of breath, dry cough, abdominal pain, nausea, IBS, insomnia, sweats, bladder pain, muscle pain, twitching, profound fatigue, exercise intolerance, insomnia, brain fog, poor balance, anxiety, OCD, irritability, hypercoagulation. Off and on hoarseness can be a symptom of FL1953.

- FL1953 herxes can be massive body pain, headache, anxiety, paranoia, hallucination, irritability, twitching, fatigue, joint pain, tooth pain, congestion or sinus pressure, abdominal pain, bladder pain, and increased hypercoagulability.

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