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Symptoms Of MRSA Infection - The Truth About MRSAMRSA(methicillin resistant staphylococcus aureus) is a resistant strain of staphylococcus aureus to many antibiotic treatments.
The increase in the use of antibiotics over the past 50 years has resulted in new strains of MRSA which develop because an antibiotic treatment in many cases won't "knock out" the bacteria. The remaining bacteria is then able to adapt and develop on the body and in many cases, it's resistant to antibiotic treatment. That's why you'll always be told to complete a full treatment from start to finish. Over use of antibiotics can also lead to these extra strains developing further resistance. Symptoms Of MRSA Infection There are several symptoms of MRSA infection. If you have any of the following. either see your doctor or if you are in hospital, then alert the medical staff. Some of the more common MRSA symptoms include: - Swollen skin - a reddish appearance to the skin and it's usually quite tender - the appearance of abcess formations or boils on the body - feeling feverish - suffering headaches and feeling tired in conjunction with the other symptoms - if you have a wound that is extremely slow to heal or is looking anything other that healing then report it immediately to your doctor. The above are just some of the symptoms of MRSA. Most people will be unaware they actually carry the bacteria on their skin but in most cases, it's not harmful. It's when the bacteria is allowed to enter the body mainstream through a wound that it can cause harm. People who are hospitalized for a long period are prone to the symptoms of MRSA infection. Also, those who have undergone surgery and people with a below par immune system are at risk. Good hygiene practice is extremely important. MRSA can be passed on by direct contact of the skin as well as onto everyday use surfaces such as toweling. Always wash your hands when visiting the bathroom for example. |
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