nothing.... and if you let it go untreated, it can get ugly... developing into all kinds of nasty things like:
boils - an abscess within the skin. Also called a furuncle.
cellulitis - a localized skin infection which can make the skin red, painful, and warm
folliculitis - an infection of hair follicles
impetigo - causes blisters (bullous impetigo) or honey colored crusted lesions on the skin
paronychia - an infection of the skin folds of the nails
In addition to skin infections, the staph bacteria can cause:
bacteremia - a blood infection
deep abscesses - a collection of pus somewhere inside the body
endocarditis - an infection on the valves of the heart
food poisoning
lymphadenitis - an infection of a lymph gland, which causes it to be red, swollen, and painful
lymphangitis - an infection of the lymph channels that drain to lymph glands, causing red streaks in the skin
osteomyelitis - a bone infection
scalded skin syndrome
septic arthritis - an infection of a joint, like the hip or knee
styes - an infection of the glands on the eyelid
toxic shock syndrome
you really should see a doctor.
2006-12-05 14:36:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Colloidal Silver is a great killer of infections of all kinds whether they be bacterial, viral, or other infectious agents. It also kills the bacteria in your digestive system but it can easily be replenished. Medical Doctors used to grind silver and carry it in water bottles around for such illnesses 100 years ago. I hope this answers your question. The colloiday silver could actually be poured on and save killing the bacteria in your digestive tract in this case. Have a great day.
Eds
2006-12-05 14:31:11
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answered by Eds 7
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staph is really not anything to mess with. Antibiotics are really your best bet.
2006-12-05 14:46:46
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answered by c4sgurl 3
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I don't know of any except antibiotics.
2006-12-05 14:19:50
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answered by a heart so big 6
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