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S. aureus, or a staph infection, is ususally treated depending on where the infection is. It is usually on the skin and can be treated with a prescription antibiotic cream such as Neomycin. Systemic or internal infections would be treated with different oral antibiotics.
Take hormone supplement therapy.Ask your doctor to prescribe thyriod hormone to you.
this could be psoriasis (skin and blood disease,) if it is your doctor will take tests and prescribe the proper medicine
I am going to a neurologist on Tuesday because I have been diagnosed with nerve damage in my lower extremities.what will a doctor prescribe for me?
2/3 times on a day; but ask your doctor for a personalized treatment !
Could be. Mupirocin is used as a topical treatment for bacterial skin infections, for example, furuncle, impetigo, open wounds, etc. It is also useful in the treatment of superficial methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) infections
Yes. Your doctor will prescribe it if it fits your symptoms.
Tell your doctor of you allergy and you doctor will prescribe the correct treatment for you. DO NOT SELF MEDICATE.
A doctor should prescribe treatment for a blood blister on the eye. This should never be popped or handled with dirty hands.
You go and see a qualified medical practitioner (a Doctor) about your problem. The Doctor will examine you, diagnose what is wrong and prescribe a treatment for your condition.
MRSA is a very serious and contagious infection that is resistant to many antibiotics so it is usually treated with vancomycin. If you suspect you have a mrsa infection I would urge you to seek treatment ASAP.If left untreated it will eventually attack internal organs which will result in death. I AM NOT A DOCTOR, just a HHA with a little experience dealing with the mrsa virus.Comment on above -JBUMRSA is not a virus! it is Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus, a bacteria. A variant of Staphylococcus aureus (Staph) that is resistant to penicillin and relate antibiotics derived from penicillin. It is important to note that viruses can not be treated with antibiotics, though some doctors do prescribe them to patients with viral infections as a prophylactic against secondary or opportunistic bacterial infections. It must be stated, that if doctors were not so cavalier in prescribing antibiotics MRSA may never come into existence. To those who have been prescribed an antibiotic You must complete the course of treatment even if you feel better. if you miss doses call your doctor and find out what to do since this is dependent on the antibiotic.
You need to get that senior to a doctor who will be able to appropriately diagnose the underlining cause, and prescribe treatment.
See a doctor or a chemist for a diagnosis of the problem and then they will prescribe you the right course of treatment and maybe painkillers.
You take the dog to see a dog doctor - A Vet, who will examine the dog and prescribe suitable treatment.
The best doctor to see for rosacea is a dermatologist. There are many prescriptions available to help treat rosacea and your dermatologist will be able to prescribe it.
You take the dog to a qualified animal doctor (a vet) who will diagnose the problem and prescribe a treatment.
Can a DO doctor prescribe pain meds