Abscess; pus; wound; Staphylococcus; aureus; Streptococcus ...
* After 2 days, if there is still pus in the eye, bring the child back to the clinic. Then give the mother the tube of ointment to take home. Give her the same tube you used to treat the child in the clinic. Before the mother leaves, ask . checking questions. Check that she … ................
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