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Dr. Thomas Orgeron, M.D.

General Practitioner

Dr. Thomas Orgeron is a general practitioner practicing in Slidell, LA. Dr. Orgeron does not specialize in one area of medicine, however provides routine health care services. General practitioners typically have regular, even life-long patients who they provide health care services to. Dr. Orgeron provides services including physical exams, immunizations, and diagnosing and treating multiple illnesses and injuries. General practitioners typically work in private offices and clinics and have staffs of nurses and administators.
Dr. Thomas Orgeron, M.D.
  • Slidell, LA
  • Accepting new patients

What can I do about my migraines?

If conventional treatments such as medications have failed Botox can be used and can be very effective for mitigating persistent migraines.

Is an abscess supposed to bleed?

Yes it can drain after being lanced. Usually these are packed and slowly you pull out the packing at home. This will allow the abscess to close from the inside out. It should READ MORE
Yes it can drain after being lanced. Usually these are packed and slowly you pull out the packing at home. This will allow the abscess to close from the inside out. It should stop bleeding/draining if it continues for another day or so I would seek further medical attention just to be sure it is healing appropriately.

Can seborrhea dermatitis be treated?

Yes there are medications that can control this very effectively. Many treatments will resolve this completely however this is something that can come reoccur. Often this can READ MORE
Yes there are medications that can control this very effectively. Many treatments will resolve this completely however this is something that can come reoccur. Often this can be tied to stress as well. So if you have more stress this could make treatment and control more challenging.

What causes a skin rash?

You may need to have a biopsy of the skin rash. This could be anything from inflammatory (eczema, psoriasis, ect) to infectious (fungal bacterial ect).