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We have a natural answer for MRSA!
MRSA refers to a disease that has developed from a common bacteria. Staph bacteria can live on the skin or in the nose of healthy individuals – usually without causing any problems or disease. However, any compromise or injury to the skin (an abrasion or cut) can allow an opportunity for bacteria to penetrate the skin’s defense and cause an infection.
A MRSA infection caused by Staph is usually not a concern and is limited to the surface of the skin. In rare cases, if left untreated or not recognized early enough, MRSA infections can become very difficult to treat. They can even progress to life-threatening blood or bone infections.
How is an MRSA Infection Diagnosed?
A sample from the infected wound (either a small biopsy of skin or pus taken with a swab) must be obtained to grow the bacteria in the microbiology laboratory. Once the Staph is growing, the organism is tested to determine which antibiotics will be effective for treating the infection. A culture from a known or suspected skin infection is especially useful in recurrent or persistent cases of skin infection, in cases of antibiotic failure, and in cases that present with advanced or aggressive infections (e.g. bloodstream infections).
In addition, athletes who participate in sports involving direct physical contact (e.g. wrestling and football) can get a MRSA infection. Athletes participating in sports that do not involve direct physical contact, but who share workout areas should follow these health and hygiene practices listed below to help prevent and control MRSA within the athletic setting:
A Better Way!
Today, it is even more important to be aware of natural treatments because of the difficulty antibiotics are having. As we said, nature offers options for an MRSA infection. We don’t have to be dependent on standard antibiotics (weak, at best). You can let nature defend you! Nature has to defend itself against the same bacteria and has developed some wonderful defenses. You can see in our full articles in the website that we have spend considerable time on nature’s essential oils and a monolaurin defensive system. Our complete natural treatment system for MRSA is described in detail there. Our Ultimate Staph Treatment. involves:
If you, or some you love, have MRSA symptoms, we invite you take a closer look in our website at: The 5-StepMRSA Treatment Plan.
Updated at 5/12/2009 11:23:07 AM