Infectious Dieases Staphylococcus Aureus

2019-07-01 12:04:34
Hi Doctor,I'm suffering from INFECTIOUS DIEASES , bacteria - STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS. It's reoccurring and coming back with frequency of 1 or 2 months. Its all started from January 2019 and since then I've suffered from this 4 times(Left knee & Index finger, Chin, Nose, Scortum). I've referred multiple doc's and after taken antibiotics - LIZOLID, CLARTHOMYCIN it has again reappread (this time on right scortum) Everytime it trigger FEVER. I've done sumeg dressings but still the area bulged up and pain increases.Initially when it happened on Left knee, it became CARBUNCLE and I had to undergo through Surgery under anesthesia to get that sorted out.I also had PUS AND BLOOD C&S both major times and both are POSITIVE and says STAPH A. Attached are the report for your reference. I have got the NASAL SWAB test, both times results were NEGATIVE. I have given the BLOOD C&S sample and both time it was NEGATIVE. Pls. help identifying the ROOT CAUSE and HOW CAN I PREVENT THIS to happen in future.
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Hello can you come to my clinic at Noida for physical examination. I will require detailed information before I start any medication. As you have already taken so much antibiotics it’s now better to have proper treatment

Answered2019-07-01 12:21:05

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Hello.. What is your weight?? To prevent this you need to keep proper body hygeine.. Antibiotics are must in bacterial infection.. These reports are of Jan Do you have the same problem right now?? If yes, where is the swelling, you observed recently??

Answered2019-07-01 12:44:19

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