How to Use Heat to Cure Staph Infections
Staphylococcus aureus, commonly known as staph infection is a group of bacteria that is the primary culprit for skin infections. Normally, staph resides in the body but does not usually cause problems. However, when the skin has cuts, abrasions or has an open wound and comes in contact with an unclean surface, the staph bacteria can gain access to the body causing cellulitis, boils, impetigo, folliculitis and the scalded skin syndrome. Among the symptoms that can be experienced with staph infection are redness and swelling, painful pimple-like elevation that fills with pus when worsens. Individuals who have chronic illnesses or compromised immune systems and who get infected by staph infections can become seriously ill especially when the staph is introduced into the bloodstream due to a break or cut in the skin surface. One of the most recognized ways of treating staph infections is through the use of heat.Things You'll Need
- Antibacterial soap
- Water
- Kettle
- Basin
- Clean hand towel
- Antibiotic ointment
- Sterile dressing
Instructions
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Instructions
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Take a shower or wash the affected area using an antibacterial soap.
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Pat yourself or the affected area dry with a clean hand towel.
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Boil water for approximately five minutes.
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Let it sit for one to two minutes before transferring it to a basin.
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Bring the temperature of the water to lukewarm or a tolerable hotness.
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Soak the affected area to relieve the pain and drain out the pus if the area breaks or is opened by the heat's moisture, but leave it closed if it doesn't break.
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Wipe the affected area with a clean washcloth once done.
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Wash hands with antibacterial soap and dry.
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Apply antibiotic ointment.
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Cover the affected area with a sterile dressing.
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