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S
eeing or hearing the letters, MRSA
together brings fear to most people because MRSA is known
as a superbug. With movies like Pandemic, Virus, Epidemic,
The Andromeda Strain, The Outbreak, Panic in the Streets,
and other similar movies, people can vividly picture a worse
case scenario when it comes to "superbugs". Separating
fact from fiction about MRSA (methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus
aureus) can calm fears and prevent the spread of this infection.
Though recently MRSA has become newsworthy, its history started
many years ago when antibiotics were believed to be a cure
all. Patients actively requested antibiotics and doctors freely
prescribed them. Staphylococcus proved to be smarter than
humans and mutated to survive. A strain developed that is
resistant to common antibiotic treatment and it no longer
is confined to hospitals (up to 33% of the population are
carriers).
Fiction - MRSA is a superbug that cannot
be treated with antibiotics.
Fact -MRSA can be treated with antibiotics.
It is the penicillin related (like methicillin) antibiotics
that are ineffective on MRSA.
Fiction - MRSA is a superbug that will kill
you.
Fact - MRSA can be treated in healthy adults.
Early detection reduces the risk of death for everyone. Young
children and anyone with a compromised immune system is at
a higher risk for death from MRSA. Many people who contract
MRSA are in hospitals, nursing facilities, and other places
that care for people who are ill to begin with.
Fiction - MRSA is only found in hospitals.
Fact - About 33% of the population are MRSA
carriers (it lives primarily in the nose). Nursing homes,
gymnasiums, and businesses have MRSA on many of its surfaces
that are commonly touched.
Prevention of MRSA is as easy as washing your hands and using
hand disinfectant. This should be done when touching common
areas in public places, especially in hospitals. Any time
someone touches their nose they should wash their hands. Parents
and caregivers should also wash their hands when helping someone
who cannot wipe their own nose.
Build a strong immune system by eating right, taking supplements,
getting adequate rest, and reducing stress to prevent the
superbug MRSA from causing an infection when there is unavoidable
contact with the infection.
Keep open sores clean and when need be, covered.
All Staph infections, including MRSA, will begin as small
red bumps that look like pimples, boils or spider bites.
A deep and painful abscess that requires medical intervention
like surgical draining.
When an MRSA bacterium spreads deep into the body, it can
cause infections in bones, joints, surgical wounds, the bloodstream,
heart valves, and lungs. For some, this infection can be life-threatening.
Before antibiotics are started for a skin infection, a health
care professional should test it for staph bacteria (which
includes MRSA), to prescribe the most effective treatment.
Treatment of MRSA won't always include antibiotics. To avoid
outbreaks of vancomycin-resistant MRSA, vancomycin may be
saved for those most at risk of the infection spreading and
those most at risk for death. In healthy people, some doctors
may choose to drain an abscess caused by MRSA rather than
treat the infection with drugs. Some hospitals are already
seeing vancomycin-resistant MRSA.
Manuka honey kills MRSA (remember, honey never should be
given internally to anyone under 1 year old)
Colloidal silver kills MRSA
Tea tree oil kills MRSA
Using alternative medicine to find out other treatments that
are effective should be done with the supervision of someone
who is professionally trained in that area and with the supervision
of a health care professional who can test the effectiveness.
Though there are parts of the population that are at higher
risk for complications and even death from the superbug, MRSA,
it is still a treatable and preventable infection for a high
percentage of the population.
Bob helps people understand this Superbug by writing articles
about MRSA Superbug and other topics.
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Bob_Schmuck
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