Monday, August 1, 2011

Treat A Staph Infection







Staph, a highly contagious bacteria, can cause a variety of infections in the human body. Some of these infections could lead to severe health issues and are potentially deadly. Simple staph infections can be treated and serious illness prevented.


Instructions


1. Visit your doctor. Only he can determine if you have a staph infection. If your doctor suspects a staph infection he will take a culture to send to the lab for definitive diagnosis.








2. Follow your doctor's recommendations for treatment if your lab culture comes back positive for a staph infection. Treatment usually includes antibiotic medication and, if appropriate, treating the wound.


3. Take the antibiotic pills if your doctor has prescribed them, per the prescription instructions. Finish all of the medication. Do not stop taking the drugs because you're feeling better.


4. Wash and dry the affected area with antibacterial soap. Staph bacteria spreads easily. Wash any towel you use before reusing it or use a disposable towel and throw it away.


5. Apply any antibiotic cream or ointment prescribed by the doctor.


6. Wash and dry your hands thoroughly before touching anything else.


7. Follow up with your doctor to ensure the staph infection is cured.

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