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How Should MRSA Be Treated When One Is Positive For Autoimmune Disease After Recovering From Mononucleosis And C. Difficile Infection?

In the last year, I have had mono, cdiff, mrsa and now testing positive for an autoimmune disease. Needless to say, I am concerned. At the current moment, I am testing positive for mrsa, and have a feeling the cdiff has returned. I was also told I have low iron, which I find confusing, as I eat a long of iron enriched foods. I am on Bactrim for the mrsa, but have just contacted a terrible cold to boot! I am sitting with a mrsa rash under my armpit and now my stomach........what are your thoughts?
Sat, 18 Mar 2023
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Hi,

It sounds like you've been dealing with multiple health issues, including infections and an autoimmune disease. It's concerning that you're currently testing positive for MRSA and have a rash under your armpit and on your stomach. Bactrim is a commonly prescribed antibiotic for MRSA, but it's important to complete the full course of treatment as prescribed by your doctor.

Additionally, it's important to practice good hygiene and infection control measures to prevent the spread of MRSA to others. It's possible that your symptoms could be due to a recurrence of C. difficile. If you're experiencing diarrhea or other gastrointestinal symptoms, it's important to contact your healthcare provider right away. They may want to test you for C. difficile and prescribe an appropriate treatment.

Bactrim is fine for MRSA stick with that. It's possible to have low iron even if you eat a lot of iron-enriched foods. Your healthcare provider may recommend iron supplements or other treatments to address your low iron levels.

Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. H. Kay, General & Family Physician
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How Should MRSA Be Treated When One Is Positive For Autoimmune Disease After Recovering From Mononucleosis And C. Difficile Infection?

Hi, It sounds like you ve been dealing with multiple health issues, including infections and an autoimmune disease. It s concerning that you re currently testing positive for MRSA and have a rash under your armpit and on your stomach. Bactrim is a commonly prescribed antibiotic for MRSA, but it s important to complete the full course of treatment as prescribed by your doctor. Additionally, it s important to practice good hygiene and infection control measures to prevent the spread of MRSA to others. It s possible that your symptoms could be due to a recurrence of C. difficile. If you re experiencing diarrhea or other gastrointestinal symptoms, it s important to contact your healthcare provider right away. They may want to test you for C. difficile and prescribe an appropriate treatment. Bactrim is fine for MRSA stick with that. It s possible to have low iron even if you eat a lot of iron-enriched foods. Your healthcare provider may recommend iron supplements or other treatments to address your low iron levels. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. H. Kay, General & Family Physician