Staph
why would you have a staph infection in the neck? What is the cause of this?
The decay (Caries) getting on the nerve wont cause a staph infection. HOWEVER, Dirty or improperly sterilized instruments, or bacteria on the hands/gloves of the doctor or assistant can cause cross-contamination resulting in staph infection I would think.
That would be a most excellent way to spread staph.
A Staph infection photo is a photograph of a staphylococcus infection somewhere. This sort of photo would be available in good medical text books to help train doctors.
It is possible to get a staph infection from sitting on a toilet. You can get a staph infection by touching any surface which has the bacteria on it.
YES!!!!!! they can get really bad, and some staph infections (like mrsa) are contagious. It would be a mistake not to go.
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.
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.
I believe you mean "staph" infection, which is short for Staphylococcus. it would depend what species of Staph is in question, but the most plausible way is through the blood. e.g., an sore/wound in the skin gets infected and the bacteria travel through the blood to the ovaries, however, this would be quite rare. I believe you mean "staph" infection, which is short for Staphylococcus. it would depend what species of Staph is in question, but the most plausible way is through the blood. e.g., an sore/wound in the skin gets infected and the bacteria travel through the blood to the ovaries, however, this would be quite rare. what causes and ovarie infection?is it from an std
Staph (Staphylococcus) infections can be caught at a restaurant, but people usually have Staph bacteria on their skin and elsewhere, so it would be hard to prove that your own skin was not the source of an infection.
If you are asking the question, "How do you know if you have a staph infection?," the answer is: You must go to the doctor. The doctor can determine the presence of a staph infection by drawing blood and testing the blood for staph presence. Usually, a more direct means of detecting the variety of infection is to biopsy an area of the body which is suspected to be infected. Staph infections usually have very common telltale signs that would lead a pathologist to think that staph is the problem. Ultimately it would require a sample of the are that a doctor thinks is infected. The sample taken will be given to a microbiologist of some nature, tested in a lab, and given a definitive definition after it meets the standards of cell structure, virulence, and pathological definition.
I personally would advise against it because the infection can be trasmitted from your breast milk to your baby. Read the related link below for more information.