Yes, individuals who have had a staph infection are at a higher risk of developing another infection in the future. This increased risk can be due to factors such as the presence of antibiotic-resistant strains, underlying health conditions, or compromised immune systems. Additionally, if the initial infection was not completely eradicated, it may lead to recurrence. Proper hygiene and wound care can help reduce the likelihood of reinfection.
Topical steroids are more likely to worsen staph. They are not effective in curing staph.
Amoxicillin is not likely to be effective.
The correct spelling is "staph infection." "Staph" is shorthand for staphylococcus, a kind of bacteria.
A yeast infection is caused by a fungus, and staph by a bacterium; but a yeast infection of the skin can cause skin compromise that makes it easier for a staph infection to occur.
Staph
30% of people in the U.S carry staph bacteria in their skin.
yes Staph is an infection carried by a person who is sick well it can survive in many conditions and that includes spit. if someone sneezes then you might get some spit on you and it might even land in your mouth and you could be infected by the virus and have it but you wont bie but staph is in a pimple on someones face or in there hair so you just need to be careful and wash you hands after everything you do. -Natalie Marin
Staph is not a typical cause of hepatitis.
Cellulose is a starch made by plants; it is not made by staph infection.
why would you have a staph infection in the neck? What is the cause of this?
General staph infection info: http://www.goaskalice.columbia.edu/2109.html
In order to be safe from staph Infection you gotta bath and continue washing your hands