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i have had mrsa now for 2 1/2 yrs, with hospitalizations and surgeries, I recently was diagnosed with hidragenitis and my doc told me mrsa was the infection and H.S. was the disease. So does one cause the other, good question, we believe it did, I have never had acne which they say is the leading cause of H.S. I have just had 2 major surgeries for my H.S. and mrsa was also positive. Any Questions, Stacycassel8@aol.com

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