i am sorry to hear this. i am not sure what "mercer" means? i am australian, here it is called "staph aureous" or "MRSA". or commonly known as gold staph. if the infection is a "super bug" or a "hospital acquired infection" it means it is resistant to powerful antibiotics such as vancomycin. it doesn't hurt to visit your GP- the rule of thumb is- if you're concerned, get it checked out. it's good to have a good relationship with your GP. good luck!
2006-07-12 02:44:38
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answered by lisa s 2
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I don't take into account ever doing the sulphur healing nor the cream of tartar. Sounds to me like she has a compromised immune system and will have to be taken to a specialist for correct prognosis. I do remember, as a younger little one, we didn't have a lot of money and were very poor, so accordingly no longer the first-rate eating regimen. I suffered greatly through many infections. When I was once fed properly and placed on a routine of greens, fruit, and so forth. I healed rapidly. Now I don't know what your predicament is however examine her food regimen and spot if she is getting all the appropriate vitamins and minerals that a baby desires. Just looking to be beneficial and inform you what I went via. However i might suggest another Dr.S opinion as some Dr.'s are just too happy to hand out anti-biotics with out watching additional into the trouble. Hope the little gal will get higher quickly.
2016-08-09 00:32:20
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answered by threat 4
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I would go in and get checked. A septic joint is an orthopedic emergency. A bone scan may be recommended, to see if your bone is "reactive" around the site of the replacement. This will only be accomplished through the presciption from your physician. If you replacement gets infected it will have to come out... Therefore.. please go in to your doctor. And make sure that you are correct in the fact that your fiance has MRSA, or methocillin resistent staph aureus.... perhaps they would like to treat you prophalatically. Please just go in, it isn't worth it to get an infection in the hip replacement.
2006-07-12 06:51:21
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answered by PreviouslyChap 6
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Has he been tested for MRSA? You said he's "had" it before. Once MRSA is on or in your body, it's always there. This is what I've been told after getting MRSA in a hospital setting after bypass surgery. It's a very serious infection that can kill people with strong immune systems. The most they can do is control MRSA. It's a scary infection. Make sure you wash all your blankets, sheets,pillow cases and his clothes in very hot water and bleach. Don't use the same towels as he does. It's passed through body fluids. Please get checked if a doctor will do it, many don't believe patients about MRSA. Good luck and good testing.
2006-07-12 03:32:46
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answered by jayjay5844 2
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You should definately go to your doctor. You could get an infection at the site of your hip replacement which could be very hard to treat. I've seen patients hospitalize because they have developed infections at sites of knee replacements and hip replacements.
--Stacey
2006-07-13 23:41:13
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answered by seaofclouds21 3
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I hear nothing to indicate you have a Staph infection. Take precautions with hand washing and avoid contact. Have your hip surgery.
2006-07-12 04:02:27
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answered by ringocox 4
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You may indeed be ready for a second hip replacement and then you have to be germ free. Why not call your doctor and see what he says.
2006-07-12 04:52:53
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answered by redunicorn 7
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I'd definitely have it checked out since that's highly contagious, however, I don't think that's why your hip replacement is bothering you.
2006-07-12 02:40:22
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answered by darthbouncy 4
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if u have a weak immune system due to some reason or the other u could get yourself checked. it usually doesnt trouble much if you have a strong immunity. but since you have an apprehension, go ahead. it does spread.
2006-07-12 04:19:52
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answered by Anonymous
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that is about par for an artificial hip, it probably needs replaced again!
2006-07-12 02:45:38
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answered by sorrells316 6
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