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its like a ping pong effectwhy is it that once you've had staff it constantly comes back theres been a time when i had 2 or 3 at a time
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A carbuncle is made up of several skin boils (furuncles). The infected mass is filled with fluid, pus, and dead tissue. Fluid may drain out of the carbuncle, but sometimes the mass is so deep that it cannot drain on its own. Carbuncles may develop anywhere, but they are most common on the back and the nape of the neck. Men get carbuncles more often than women. Because the condition is contagious, several family members may develop carbuncles at the same time. Often, the direct cause of a carbuncle cannot be determined. Things that make carbuncle infections more likely include: * Friction from clothing or shaving * Poor hygiene * Poor overall health Persons with Diabetes, dermatitis, and weakened immune systems are more likely to develop staph infections. http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000825.htm

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Yes, yes and yes. Staph infections, in general, are caused by the bacteria genusStaphylococcus, and more specifically, the species aureus, and are extremely contagious. There are several types of results caused by S. aureus infections, including folliculitis, boils, impetigo and cellulitis. They can also release toxins into the body causing food poisoning and Toxic shock syndrome.

To answer the second part of your questions, under normal conditions, staph bacteria can live harmlessly on your skin surfaces around your nose, genitals, mouth and anus; however, when the skin is broken, these bacteria can enter the wound and cause infection. So, staph bacteria can be transferred by the normal methods of bacterial transmission between humans, primarily skin-to-skin contact or by living in the same environment (college dorms, for example, by sharing towels, linens, washcloths, loofahs, etc.) Warm, humid environments also can facilitate staph infections, so areas where there is excessive sweating or moisture can be more susceptible to staph infections, such as around the mouth/lips, between the fingers (I am a case in point) or around the genitals.

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staph is really easy to get but hard to get it so it can be deadly. My aunt had staph and she got it from a hotel, i have staph and i got it from a school. staph is easily spread and it gets into your skin by small cuts. some of the most healthy people can get staph, once you get it you need to be treated right away before it gets worse because it CAN be deadly :P

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Can you get a staph infection by kissing a guy who has one on his face?

No, has to be ingested into the bloodstream. Staph is everywhere.


What does staff infection look like at first?

It is assumed that the word 'staph' is misspelled in the question. The common symptoms of a staph infection are boils, rashes, cellulite or abcesses. To find out if one has an infection, one should go to the doctor.


Can staph infection be cured?

Staph infections can be cured. If you have one, it is IMPERATIVE that you must see your doctor as soon as you can to get medical treatment. Because staph eats away at your body, you never want to wait too long before getting help. The process of curing one is not fun at all, and extremely painful. Depending on the size and severity of your staph infection will determine the actions your doctor will take in curing it. In most cases, this is how a staph infection will be cured. The doctor will try to drain the staph infection. If it is too painful to be drained, they will numb the area being worked on. They will drain the infection out completely. They will irrigate the area with water to clean the area. The infection will be packed with gauze and bandaged up. You will get a shot to relieve pain. You will be prescribed with medications to help with pain. Hopefully, your staph infection will be gotten rid of. These can NOT be cured on your own, and it is EXTREMELY important to see your doctor, because if you wait too long, it will eat away your body. That is how a staph infection can be cured.


Can a dog get a staph infectionHow does a dog get a staph infection?

Yes, a dog gets a staph infection the same way a human would get a cyst, staph bacteria enters the body through a cut or small wound. (my dog had one right above his tailbone, the same place I had one) They are very painful, the dog should be taken to the vet as soon as possible.


Do you run a fever with a staph infection?

Yes and it can get extremely high as a staph infection is a terrible one to have


What is the incubation period for staph infection?

Staph is one of the "opportunistic" bacteria, meaning that it is always present on your skin, but can turn into an infection when you get a cut. Sometimes it just finds it's way into a pore and turns into a pimple or boil. Whether or not you get an infection is determined by many factors, one being the condition of your immune system, another being the number of the little critters that get in. Once you get a staph infection you might just as well go to the doctor and get some antibiotics, otherwise it might take a long time to get better and you might just have complications if you don't get medical attention.


Where would one find staph infection photos?

You can find staph infection photos in a few places. You can find them online on a medical website. You can also find them in medical books or journals. Your doctor would have a good idea on where to find these kinds of photos.


Can you take augmentin after finishing azithromycin?

My Dr. presribed one course of azithromycin and one course of augmentin simultaneously for a Staph. infection.


How does Staph go from a local infection to a disseminated one?

Staph infections are most of the times localised. However if the patient is immunocompromised e'g HIV or leukemias and lymphomas or any other immunocompromised state, it can become a disseminated one..


Does having corneal erosion give one a higher possibility of getting staph infection when exposed?

Any type of opening in the skin, including the protective covering in the eye, lowers resistance to pathogens such as staph.


Does alcohol kill staph very quickly?

it's more likely to cause a staph infection by causing cracks in your hands(if you wash your hands) and it probably weakens your immune system if you drink it, causing staph to be capable of causing an infection, staphylococcus aureus occurs naturally on any part of your body, and shouldn't pose any risk unless your immune system is severely weakened(which is why it is common in hospitals, where almost everyone is ill in one way or another)


Can cats give a person a staph infection?

A cats bite can transfer Staph bacteriaMany cat bites can transfer Staff or the Pasteurella multocida bacteria. Because of the multitude of bacteria in a cats mouth, most puncture wounds will require a course of oral or intravenous antibiotics. Many bitten will need a tetanus shot as well. So yes it is definitely possible. If youd like to know more about cat bites, please check out my articleI hope this answers your questions and helps...http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/313923/cat_puncture_bites_to_humans_are_highly.HTML