MRSA can enter any break (cut) in the skin.
Yes; MRSA enters the body via a break in the skin.
Yes MRSA can be spread via body fluids.
yes if you let mrsa go for to long it will get in your bones and joints and spread throughout the body until proper antibiotics are given
The appendix is a body part. It is part of the body system.
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The throat is a location in the body that MRSA bacteria lives (another location is the nose and groin areas). Although having the bacteria in these locations, doesn't necessarily mean a MRSA infection. MRSA infection can spread into the throat and cause serious conditions.
Generally an antibiotic treatment for MRSA will start to work within a few days. If there is no noticeable difference after this time, the person should contact their doctor.
starts in you stomach.
Most MRSA infections are skin infections. One major problem with MRSA is that occasionally the skin infection can spread to almost any other organ in the body. When this happens, more severe symptoms develop ranging from illness to death. People with pneumonia (lung infection) due to MRSA can transmit MRSA by airborne droplets so obviously MRSA can be present in their throats and would show up in a throat culture. It is not necessarily the case that it would ALWAYS or even USUALLY show up in a throat culture of someone infected with MRSA. The infection would have to either have spread there from somewhere else, or picked up directly in the throat by contact with something contaminated with MRSA - like aerosol droplets from the cough of an infected person or having an infected body part stuck in their mouth or throat.
I had a slight mrsa infection over the summer and for the most part, neosporin did help clear it up.
it kills the body immune system
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