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Hi.. I have a brother with the bacteria Morganella morganii. Is there by any chance a way to cure the sickness without using drugs? My brother has been sick overgrown with candida, he is now after years of natural treatments free from that. But now the main problem is now the to low ph value (5,5) and this morganella bacteria. Thanks for your time, doc, your help is very much appreciated
Hi, Thanks for posting in HCM. I understand your concern. Morganella morganii is a species of gram-negative bacteria. It has a commensal relationship within the intestinal tracts of humans as normal flora. It is an uncommon cause of community-acquired infection and is most often encountered in postoperative and other nosocomial (hospital acquired) settings. Morganella morganii infections respond well to appropriate antibiotic therapy. Treatment of Morganella morganii infections may include use of one of the following antibiotics: Ticarcillin, Piperacillin, Ciprofloxacin or Third-generation and fourth-generation cephalosporins. Kindly consult Physician in this regard for prescription of the appropriate course of antibiotics. Hope the information provided would be helpful. All the best.
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How Can Morganella Morganii Infection Be Treated?
Hi, Thanks for posting in HCM. I understand your concern. Morganella morganii is a species of gram-negative bacteria. It has a commensal relationship within the intestinal tracts of humans as normal flora. It is an uncommon cause of community-acquired infection and is most often encountered in postoperative and other nosocomial (hospital acquired) settings. Morganella morganii infections respond well to appropriate antibiotic therapy. Treatment of Morganella morganii infections may include use of one of the following antibiotics: Ticarcillin, Piperacillin, Ciprofloxacin or Third-generation and fourth-generation cephalosporins. Kindly consult Physician in this regard for prescription of the appropriate course of antibiotics. Hope the information provided would be helpful. All the best.