Friday, 16 September 2011

If you have had staph infection for 3 weeks should your antibotics be changed?

I had MRSA staph infection 3 weeks ago and was put on Bactrim and Keflex after being in the hospital for 3 days. On day 7 I developed a rash around the area, which has now spread all the way up my leg and across my stomach. I just returned to the ER for them to tell me that is cellulitis and they prescribed me again Bactrim. I told the ER dr. that I had already been on this for 3 weeks and his explanation to me was that he really was not sure why it wasn't going away but to take the Bactrim and go see my PCP doctor in two days. My fever is now 102.7 and I am in so much pain I can hardly take it. Oh and he gave me nothing for the pain. Is this normal or should I go somewhere else?If you have had staph infection for 3 weeks should your antibotics be changed?Manuka honey active +15 from New Zealand will kill the MRSA bacteria. use it topically on the outbreaks it will quickly take care of the pain then start to work killing the bacteria. It will penetrate below the skin to combat the bacteria.
If you have had staph infection for 3 weeks should your antibotics be changed?
wow i just reviewed your question because i have some puffiness on my right arm :(...if i were you i would go somewhere else :(
If you have had staph infection for 3 weeks should your antibotics be changed?
If you have the MRSA no way that your body responds to antibiotics , because it is already resistant to any treatment or antibiotics , go again to your doctor and ask for a relieve for pain.
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