Husband has cancer. 1st surgery was Nov.3
Will this new antibiotic help him or is it going to take him going back and getting IV meds to get him better ???
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MRSA
Through my 20+ years as an RN, I have seen hundreds of cases of MRSA and none have been deadly. That should coincide with the scientific community that although a nuisance due to its antibiotic resistance, it rarely progresses to anything serious. Some healthy people can be carriers and often people who are immunocompromised and acquire it, will it grow enough to show a positive swab. It is often a hospital acquired infection and they usually isolate patients who have them. In theory, MRSA may mutate in the future to a very serious staph bug so that's why all isolation precautions are taken now.
How to use Bactrim for MRSA:
http://www.ehow.com/how_5610675_use-bactrim-mrsa.html0 -
RogerRN43 said:
MRSA
Through my 20+ years as an RN, I have seen hundreds of cases of MRSA and none have been deadly. That should coincide with the scientific community that although a nuisance due to its antibiotic resistance, it rarely progresses to anything serious. Some healthy people can be carriers and often people who are immunocompromised and acquire it, will it grow enough to show a positive swab. It is often a hospital acquired infection and they usually isolate patients who have them. In theory, MRSA may mutate in the future to a very serious staph bug so that's why all isolation precautions are taken now.
How to use Bactrim for MRSA:
http://www.ehow.com/how_5610675_use-bactrim-mrsa.html
Thank You. Its hard not to panic or expect the worst right now.0 -
The treatment for an abscess
is drainage. Did he leave the hospital with a drain to continue to drain the abscess pocket, or did they approach the abscess from inside? As Roger said, MSRA isn't necessarily a big deal. The cultures grew staph, and the staph is methicillin resistant. OK, but in a late abscess like he has, there are always several different bacteria involved. The Bactrim is a great choice for MSRA, and covers many of the other bugs that cause infection in this area. If he has continued fever and swelling, they certainly will need to reevaluate tomorrow.
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Hi scamps
I think he will be ok but just keep checking him. I too am MRSA not sure where I got it but it sure gave me hell for quite a few years of my life with infections. Once they identify it they know what to do to treat it.
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