Your son had staph infection and now has arthritisDoes he need antibiotic treatment?

It is important to discuss your son's specific case with his doctor, as the decision of whether or not to administer antibiotic treatment may depend on various factors, including the severity of the infection and the type of arthritis.

In general, antibiotic treatment may be necessary to clear the underlying staph infection if it is still present. If the infection has been resolved and only arthritis remains, treatment typically involves managing the inflammation and symptoms of arthritis, which may include medications, physical therapy, and rest.

Your doctor will be able to assess your son's condition and determine the most appropriate treatment plan, taking into account these factors and any other relevant medical information. Please follow the recommendations of your doctor to ensure the best possible care for your son's condition.

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