Is Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus Aureus Infection Fatal?
Complication can occur in almost all organs.
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Stap bacteria is a common commensal on the skin. It can remain harmlessly on the skin in most people. It causes troubles when it gets deep into the skin. Therefore as long as stap strains are above skin surface, untreated infection aren't troublesome.
However if the patient has symptoms of stap infection - resistant (MRSA) or common non resistant strains, it is evident that the strains are virulent and deep seated. And such virulent / deep seated infection should be treated. If left untreated, there are chances of a worse outcome, as organs system may be irreversibly damaged if not treated on time .
Complications from MRSA can occur in almost all organ system. For example permanant damage to kidney, endocarditis (heart muscle infection), )lung infection( abscess, pneumonia), necrotising facitis, osteomylitis ( infection of bones , skin and muscles) and can spread all over in the body (sepsis).
So complicated MRSA can cause worse outcome( death).
Hopefully I answered your question, you may ask further , if you have more questions to ask.
Regards,
Dr.Maheshwari
A year ago I noticed something that may have resembled that. It happened out of nowhere. It grew larger and darker by the day. It even had red blood spots on the bump latter on. Eventually it ozzed out puss and started shrinking. However for a little over a month following the infection the area remained purple? Does this sound like a possible staph or mrsa infection to you?
Probably a localised skin infection that resolved...
Detailed Answer:
Dear,
MRSA is type of stayphlococcus strain , which can cause worse infection all over body and causes spikes of fever and other symptoms according to organ involved in just few weeks if left untreated. This is what my experience has been with MRSA strains.
From your description, it seemed like a localised skin infection which left behind pigmented spot (post inflammatory pigmentation). Post inflammatory pigmentation in most cases eventually fade away with time. Unresolved pigmentation usually doesn't cause troubles in future.
Now, all localised skin infection or pus can not be MRSA, as there are other types of bacteria which would have caused your infection. If it was MRSA it could have caused worse outcome. That being said MRSA strains can be recognized only with swab test and blood culture.
Since you now have no other symptoms apart from post inflammatory pigmentation, I wouldn't be worried about MRSA. However if you notice similar bumps and pus discharging lesions, it is advisable to see a doctor and ask for swab/culture tests.
Hopefully I answered your question.You may discuss further , if you have any question to ask.
Regards,
Dr.Maheshwari
MRSA has potentials to cause death depending on complications.
Detailed Answer:
Dear ,
MRSA can cause death , in a year even in months depending on the type of strain and what complications occur after having this infection. That being said, in your case, the chance of MRSA is meagre and I believe you shouldn't be worried about MRSA or its complications now.
The best way forward is to be allay fears about MRSA. Plan for swab and culture test if you notice similar skin lesions.
Hopefully I answered your question.
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Wish you best of health.
Regards, Dr.Maheshwari