Symptoms of an MRSA Staph Infection
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Bumps
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In the beginning, an MRSA infection will appear to be a little, red bumps on the skin. The bumps may look like insect bites or pimples.
Abscess
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As the infection grows, the bumps become painful abscesses. Sometimes these abscesses will need to be drained by a doctor.
Infection in the Bones and Joints
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In some cases, the infection can get into the bones and joints. This type of infection can be fatal.
Infection in the Bloodstream
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In some cases, the bacteria can get into the bloodstream. This situation is also potentially fatal.
Infection in the Heart Valves and Lungs
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The MRSA bacterial infection may also get into the heart valves and lungs, posing a serious threat to the life of the afflicted individual.
Treatment
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When only a few abscesses are found, they may be treated by draining. More serious cases will require the use of the antibiotic ancomycin, which is effective in treating MRSA.
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