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Had MRSA Infection, Earache, Severe Pain In Jaw, Painful Eyes. What Can Be Done?

HI MY NAME IS ROSARIO AND I ENDED AT THE EMERGENCY ROOM, ON SUNDAY WITH MRSA INFECTION ON MY LEFT SIDE TEMPLO, GOT ADMITTED IN HOSPITAL STAY 3 DAYS WIHT IV AND ANTIBIOTICS, PRIOR TO THAT I HAD A BAD PAIN IN MY EAR, I GOT DISMISSED LIKE I SAID ON THE 3DAY, IS BEEN 5 DAYS AND THE EARACHE NEVER WENT AWAY, NOW IT IS SEVERE AND NOW MY PAIN SPREAD MY JAW, THROUT AND EYE ARE HURTING IN THE BEGGENING IT GOT REALLY SWOLLEN FROM MY TEMPLO SPREAD IN NO TIME, I FINISH MY MEDS,PLEASE HELP ME
WHAT DO I DO???????????????
Mon, 16 Sep 2013
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Hi,
Some times it is difficult to treat MRSA infection due to having many antibiotics are resistant to them.
Consult your doctor and he will start another antibiotics which are susceptible to this.
This might be with IV or oral antibiotics according to severity.
Ok and take care.
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Had MRSA Infection, Earache, Severe Pain In Jaw, Painful Eyes. What Can Be Done?

Hi, Some times it is difficult to treat MRSA infection due to having many antibiotics are resistant to them. Consult your doctor and he will start another antibiotics which are susceptible to this. This might be with IV or oral antibiotics according to severity. Ok and take care.