MRSA (Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus) primarily causes skin infections, but it can lead to more severe conditions, such as pneumonia or bloodstream infections, which might result in headaches. If MRSA leads to a central nervous system infection like meningitis, it can cause significant headaches. However, headaches are not a typical or direct symptom of MRSA infections in most cases. If someone is experiencing severe headaches along with other symptoms, it's important to seek medical attention.
Very bad headaches, yes.
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Warts can't cause MRSA.
Yes, Scoliosis can cause headaches, depends on the type of curve and how bad it isScoliosis affects more than just the spine!
does MRSA cause bacteria
When it comes to a cause to MRSA, it normally starts with antibiotics Overuse And Improperly.
she has a bad cold and coughing a lot eyes are burning.may have the flu.
No. blood vessels cause headaches
MRSA is a serious bacterial infection. In extreme cases it can cause loss of limbs or even death.
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Bread is not known to cause headaches, but certain allergic reactions to the bread could lead to headaches.
A bad tooth itself does not directly cause MRSA (Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus), but it can create conditions that may lead to an infection. Poor oral health can allow bacteria to enter the bloodstream, which might increase the risk of infections. If MRSA is already present in the body, a compromised immune system due to dental issues may make it easier for the infection to spread. It's essential to maintain good dental hygiene to reduce the risk of infections.