Depends on where it is as to who is best, but theoretically any doctor should be able to treat staph, which is the most common bacteria in normal human flora.
I admit that I do not know, however, I have heard that there is no cure and that once you get it, you can get it over and over again. I don't know if this is fact, but it staph (the correct word) went around my school and that is what some people found on the computer.
why would you have a staph infection in the neck? What is the cause of this?
See a doctor and they will likely prescribe an antibiotic such as penicillin
No its not suitable to treat staph infections, because it's not strong enough to treat that type of infection. My doctor prescribed Doxycycline Hyclate 100 mg known as a Tetracycline antibiotic. Always consult your doctor for full treatment options.
Yes, very. Especially the newer "resistant" staph infections. There are some strains of staph that cannot be treated with antibiotics. Staph infections can kill and staph infections that you encounter at hospitals are typically the most difficult to treat.
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Yes.You must finish taking all of the antibiotics. Even if your symptoms have begun to clear up and you are feeling better; if you still have antibiotics left than you are likely still contagious.Symptoms often begin to go away before you have completed taking all of the medicine, the virus itself however is normally still present and your body is still fighting it off.
Could be a staph infection. If it is bad enough it may be MRSA in that case it is harder to treat, and spreads easy. Go to the doctor.
You would typically see a gastroenterologist or a general surgeon for issues related to the gallbladder. They can help diagnose and treat conditions such as gallstones, infection, inflammation, or other gallbladder disorders.
to treat a bacterial infection.
Yes you can. Follow your doctor's dosage.
A doctor or your parents treat you when you are sick.