I Am Suffering From Constant Migraine And Mrsa Has Flared Up Again Even After Taking Medication And Botox Injection
I suffer from chronic migraines and mrsa . Currently I am under a lot of stress and I have 5 open mrsa lesions. I have been receiving Botox injections from my neurologist which have lessoned my migraine intensity from a 9/10 to a 7.5/10 on the pain scale. I am also still faithfully taking all of the migraine prevention medications that he has prescribed. Unfortunately, I am still suffering from a constant migraine and now my mrsa has obviously flared up again. Advice?
Sat, 24 Dec 2011
General & Family Physician, Dr. Sunil.N's Response
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Migraines are difficult to treat as all treatment becomes temporary as soon as person gets next attack but it can be controlled sufficiently and affects varies individually. Continue with your present medications and please don't loose hopes.
Flaring up of MRSA-Methicillin resistant Staphlycoccus areus lesions should be cultured and the sensitivity to the antibiotics should be checked and if needed new antibiotics should be administered to control the flare up.
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I Am Suffering From Constant Migraine And Mrsa Has Flared Up Again Even After Taking Medication And Botox Injection
Hi , Welcome to Healthcaremagic forum. Migraines are difficult to treat as all treatment becomes temporary as soon as person gets next attack but it can be controlled sufficiently and affects varies individually. Continue with your present medications and please don t loose hopes. Flaring up of MRSA-Methicillin resistant Staphlycoccus areus lesions should be cultured and the sensitivity to the antibiotics should be checked and if needed new antibiotics should be administered to control the flare up.