How to Cure MRSA

MRSA is an infection caused by the staph bacteria. There are different types of staph infections, however MRSA is a serious and potentially life-threatening condition that requires immediate medical attention. MRSA infections are common in health care facilities, and the infection generally affects individuals with weakened immune systems.

Things You'll Need

  • Antibiotics
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Instructions

    • 1

      Identify the infection. MRSA develops on the skin, and sufferers typically deal with redness and swelling. Doctors will remove a skin sample, and test the sample for MRSA. Fever and tiredness may accompany a skin legion.

    • 2

      Use anti-bacterial soap to clean the wound. MRSA infections are contagious. To speed the healing process, and to avoid spreading the infection to others, clean the wound.

    • 3

      Take an oral antibiotic. Staph infections normally respond to oral antibiotics. However, MRSA doesn't respond to all antibiotics, and your doctor will likely describe Vancomycin. Take the medication as directed.

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      Apply a topical antibiotic cream. In addition to taking an oral antibiotic, apply antibiotic cream to the skin legion daily. Keep the area covered with a bandage until the infection heals.

    • 5

      Thoroughly wash your hands. After cleaning the wound and applying the cream, wash your hands with anti-bacterial hand soap. Wash your hands for a minimum of 15 seconds.

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