Omg! you go to a tanning booth while you have staph?! DDDDD: I'm never tanning again! That is SO unsanitary!!! X_X Gross gross gross! That is extremely contagious! Why would you do that?!
spray tanning= infection Heat tanning in tanning bed= tan line around bellybutton jewlery and possible infection .
If you're sure it's staph go see a doctor because staph infection can potentially be life-threatening.
You can go tanning right away, just keep tanning lotions out of and away from the piercings.
YES!!!!!! they can get really bad, and some staph infections (like mrsa) are contagious. It would be a mistake not to go.
It is assumed that the word 'staph' is misspelled in the question. The common symptoms of a staph infection are boils, rashes, cellulite or abcesses. To find out if one has an infection, one should go to the doctor.
Depends on the kind of treatment you are receiving. Depends also on the extension of the infection. You must have the wound treated everyday and you must ingest an antibiotic proper to fight staph infections which is usually Bactrim. Your age counts also to determine the time of your complete recovery.
A person can go to a local hospital, or even just check the website for WebMD. They have lots of articles and facts on medical treatments for staph infections, with pictures.
Yes, it's important to take your pet to the vet if you suspect a staph infection. Vets can diagnose the condition accurately and prescribe appropriate treatments, such as antibiotics or topical medications. Prompt treatment is crucial to prevent the infection from worsening or spreading. Always consult a professional for the best care for your pet.
absolutely not. cranberry juice can help, but you NEED to see a doctor if you have a bladder infection because it can travel up to the kidneys and you don't want to damage a kidney!
If you are asking the question, "How do you know if you have a staph infection?," the answer is: You must go to the doctor. The doctor can determine the presence of a staph infection by drawing blood and testing the blood for staph presence. Usually, a more direct means of detecting the variety of infection is to biopsy an area of the body which is suspected to be infected. Staph infections usually have very common telltale signs that would lead a pathologist to think that staph is the problem. Ultimately it would require a sample of the are that a doctor thinks is infected. The sample taken will be given to a microbiologist of some nature, tested in a lab, and given a definitive definition after it meets the standards of cell structure, virulence, and pathological definition.
For minor staph infections use gauze soaked in vinegar or rubbing alcohol. However, staph infections can spread and are contagious. Best bet is to go to a doctor and seek professional help.
No, they only go away if treated.