Tuesday

MRSA Treatment

When researching MRSA treatment, there seems to be one antibiotic that is always mentioned which is vancomycin. This antibiotic is widely used in the treatment of resistant germs and is used mostly in hospitals and care facilities as a MRSA treatment.

The occurrence of MRSA has skyrocketed in the last five to ten years and is now the most common hospital pathogen. This is why it is critical to use effective antibiotics as a MRSA treatment rather than using less effective antibiotics. MRSA is a changing organism and a changing type of infection. More research is needed to optimize MRSA treatment and to better understand this infection.

As current MRSA treatments include a variety of antibiotics and the draining of abscesses, experts are not yet certain about the most effective MRSA treatment.

Sunday

Is It Symptoms of MRSA or a Spider Bite?

MRSA symptoms can vary depending on where you have been infected. More often than not, the MRSA will appear as a skin infection that will look like a boil or an abscessed sore. It can also infect a surgical wound. In either case, it will be red, swollen; puss filled and can be very painful.

I can attest to these MRSA symptoms and especially it being painful. While serving in the Marines during my early twenties, I noticed a small red bump on my knee. With in two days, my knee was swollen to three times the normal size and was beet red. It was so painful that I was unable to walk. Thanks to an observant intern, he recognized this as MRSA symptoms. Once admitted to the hospital, the doctor treated the MRSA staph infection with antibiotics which took nine days to heal enough to return to light duty.

I can see why many people who have a skin infection can easily mistake MRSA symptoms for a spider bite. If a staph infection infects the lungs, it can cause pneumonia and can cause shortness of breath, fever and chills.

MRSA is capable of causing many other symptoms since it can infect the urinary tract as well as the bloodstream.

Staph can also result in necrotizing fascistic or “flesh-eating” bacterial infections. Thought this is rare, these are very serious skin infections that spread very quickly.

In most cases, MRSA is easily treated. But since this infection can be serious or deadly, though rarely, do not ignore signs of MRSA symptoms. People who are ill or have a lower immune system are at a higher risk of getting this infection. It can’t be stressed enough to always be alert and watchful for MRSA symptoms.

Protection From MRSA Staph Infection

Protection From MRSA Staph Infection

Some staph bacteria cannot be killed with commonly used antibiotics such as over the counter types. They have been found ineffective against the MRSA staph infection.

In order to help prevent MRSA from becoming a problem, your first line of defense is to know the MRSA symptoms. You should wash your hands frequently using plenty of soap and water. This will remove the largest threat of the infection from becoming more serious.

Wear clean clothes washing all uniforms, workout clothing and other articles of clothing that become soiled and sweaty. If you are involved with sports, keep all personal protection clean and dry. Never share towels. Do not share or use equipment until it has been properly cleaned and disinfected.

Lastly, be sure to treat all open wounds and scrapes which may appear to be MRSA symptoms with an antibacterial product that is designed to kill the MRSA infection. Insure that you keep these wounds and scrapes covered with a bandage to reduce the chance of spreading. As always, seek medical attention if you even suspect you may have a MRSA staph infection.

Saturday

MRSA the Super Bug

MRSA is a nasty super bug that you can control. Knowing the MRSA symptoms is critical as this staph infection can be deadly. Learn the signs of MRSA symptoms.