Amoxicillin is not likely to be effective.
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Topical steroids are more likely to worsen staph. They are not effective in curing staph.
Amoxicillin and metronidazole are to be taken in combination for a sinus infection. If plain amoxicillin does not work, a formulation with clavulanic acid such as augmentin should be used with metronidazole.
The correct spelling is "staph infection." "Staph" is shorthand for staphylococcus, a kind of bacteria.
A yeast infection is caused by a fungus, and staph by a bacterium; but a yeast infection of the skin can cause skin compromise that makes it easier for a staph infection to occur.
Staph
30% of people in the U.S carry staph bacteria in their skin.
Neosporin Ointment, which contains antibiotics, may help prevent infection in minor cuts and scrapes, but it is not effective for treating staph infections. Staph infections can be serious and often require prescription antibiotics for proper treatment. If you suspect a staph infection, it's important to consult a healthcare professional for appropriate diagnosis and treatment.
Staph is not a typical cause of hepatitis.
Amoxicillin, is generally not a first line antibiotic for that that type of infection. Most, not all, most skin abscesses are caused by Staph. Some strains of Staph are resistant to Penicillin and Penicillin derivatives (Amoxicillin). These type of infections generally call for a Cephalosporin such as Keflex, and, a Sulfa such as Bactrim. Often though, antibiotics alone will not be enough to clear an abscess. Most often they require incision and drainage and sometimes packing in addtion to the antibiotics.
Cellulose is a starch made by plants; it is not made by staph infection.
why would you have a staph infection in the neck? What is the cause of this?