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kcwnl
08-16-2003, 04:06 PM
What is staph infection and what is the treatment for it?
A friend has bleeding or oozing sores at any parts of her body for the last 4 or five years. She is going to see a infectious disease doctor, but I wonder if there is anyting else she could be doing.

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projapoti
08-16-2003, 07:33 PM
A staph infection is a short form for the organism that is called Staphylococcus aureus (or sometimes epidermis) which is a very common "gram positive" organism. Normally, it is around and doesn't affect you, but if it gets in to a cut and infects it, it can actually be pretty nasty. Staph can be both really easy to treat, but can be difficult at times. You may have heard the term "methicillin resistant staph aureus" or MRSA...this is the nightmare of doctors as this critter is resistant to pretty much all the medications that we have currently. Fortunately, it's not that common.

Usually, a drug like naficillin, cefazolin or clindamycin will take away infections with staph. I think it's a great idea that you're going to an ID specialist if the problem is persisting.

kcwnl
08-17-2003, 12:57 PM
Thank you for the valuable information. I did pass it on. How contagious is this infection? Could I get it if I had a hang nail? She has to dab her sores sometimes and throws the tissue in the trash can. Is this okay?

She has been seeing a GP all these years and it hasn't improved. Does this mean she has the MRSA variety? Is her health at danger?

I know this sounds like I am talking about myself, but it really is for a friend who I am concerned about.

Thank you in advance for your help.
Caroline

projapoti
08-17-2003, 02:49 PM
Originally posted by kcwnl:
Thank you for the valuable information. I did pass it on. How contagious is this infection? Could I get it if I had a hang nail? She has to dab her sores sometimes and throws the tissue in the trash can. Is this okay?
It can be contagious if broken skin touches one of her sores. A hangnail though? Probably not.
She has been seeing a GP all these years and it hasn't improved. Does this mean she has the MRSA variety? Is her health at danger?
Nonononononononono!!!! MRSA is a very serious systemic infection--not just the skin. Rather than her having a certain type of staph, it's more likely there's some kind of deficiency in her immune system that is causing her to get chronic infections with staph.

Is her health in danger? No....not unless she starts having a systemic infection (i.e. affecting more than just her skin...her entire body)

kcwnl
08-17-2003, 03:04 PM
Thanks again, Projapoti.

Do you know of any herbal or alternative treatments for her skin infections?

projapoti
08-17-2003, 11:24 PM
I've heard people talking about the usage of colloidal silver or colloidal gold...the problem with those two is, taking them chronically by mouth can lead to something called argyria (well, for the silver at least) where it deposits in the skin and turns it slate grey). There are some silver-containing ointments that can be used for skin infections, but the conventional medications they have out right now are much more effective.

Sarah68
08-19-2003, 05:18 AM
Homeopathic remedies are extremely good for skin infections and are not the same as herbal remedies.

You need to consult a homeopath though.

Good luck

kcwnl
08-19-2003, 07:27 PM
Thank you one and all for your replies. I will look for homeopatic solutions. Not sure if she will consider taking homeopatic remedies though. You never know till you try.

 
 
 




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