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How To Treat Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA) Infection Without Antibiotic, Due To Allergy To Sulfa Antibiotics?
I have mrsa and get reoccuring abscesses time to time. i was always told to be sterile to not to recontaminate myself and others. I was also told to stay as dry as possible. I can no longer afford doctor visits and they are not that helpful because i am allergic to sulfa antibiotics, which i was told is very horrible because is a top antibiotic for mrsa infections. My question I have is about an infection i got in my nose had this before same affected area i think all the mucus triggered this problem. just wondering if i cant take most antibiotics and draining isnt an option because the abscess is not large enough to drain. what are some alternative methods to treating mrsa. i have put ice cubes in my nose (very discomforting) and also applied rubbing alchol to outside of nose. the infection is in tip of the nose f.y.i. . also tried putting neosporin in my nose to help fight it as a try and also to keep mucus off of the affected area. please help. i cannot afford e.r. visits and want to take measures of home remedies since abscess isnt large enough to drain and since most antibiotics are not acceptable for my condition. i wish there was a cure for this bug but since i have to live with this disease i am hoping to find more remedies to cut down on medical bills. also i am only 23 years old and athletic build eat healthy dont use drugs or drink but do smoke a pack of ciggarettes a day if you need to know also i take protein shakes and bcaa amino acid vitamins and daily vitamins please help out it would be much appreciated
Allergy to sulpha drugs does not make you allergic to antibiotics. There are very effective and newer antibiotics like Vancomycin and Linezolid which are very effective against MRSA and do not many side effects. If infection is towards the lower part of the nose, antibacterial cream may help. I suggest you get in touch with a doctor nearby you and get a prescription for antibiotics which I have mentioned. This will help you heal faster and also prevent recurrence. Thanks.
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How To Treat Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA) Infection Without Antibiotic, Due To Allergy To Sulfa Antibiotics?
Hi, Welcome to HCM. Allergy to sulpha drugs does not make you allergic to antibiotics. There are very effective and newer antibiotics like Vancomycin and Linezolid which are very effective against MRSA and do not many side effects. If infection is towards the lower part of the nose, antibacterial cream may help. I suggest you get in touch with a doctor nearby you and get a prescription for antibiotics which I have mentioned. This will help you heal faster and also prevent recurrence. Thanks.