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Suggest Medication For Staph Infection On Scalp

Yes; I ve been fighting skin staph for about 6 years--saw internist for 4 years who treated me with general antibiotics...she referred me to dermatologist who just did the same thing. Only problem is that antibiotic would clear up the abcesses only to return within 1-3 months. I started going to Natures Cure - taking cocktail of Olive Leaf, Garlique, Yeast-Cleanse, Dr. Ohirra s Probiotic (very strong), and liquid Collodial Silver (by mouth 1 teasp 2x daily & blotting spots....took several months, but cocktail cleared up spots--(took for 6 months straight religiously)...the spots are coming back on my scalp, which is generally what happens at the beginning...I m at a complete loss of what to do. I need help--am tired of spending $$ only for this stuff to keep coming back. What other alternatives do I try to rid this for good? I ve already done the specially-blended RX Shampoo (didn t help); I ve bathed in Clorox baths (Dr. advice--didn t help); taken the antibiotics---helped only temporarily. I ve tried Tea Tree Oil, Garlic rubs on the spots...I ve tried about everything I ve read online as suggestions...Nothing gets rid of it. What do I do?
Mon, 9 Jan 2017
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Dermatologist 's  Response
Hi,

I understand that recurrent abscesses on any part of the body, but especially in visible areas, are very distressing. In my practice, I have seen many cases like yours. To be honest, they are not easy to treat and require a comprehensive approach.

It would be important to understand more about you: Are those bumps/abscesses only on your scalp or also on other areas of your body (for example face, neck, armpits, groins, perianal)? How old are you, what other diseases do you have and what medications are you on?

I used to treat my patients with recurrent abscesses with excellent results by injections of their own blood treated with a homeopathic remedy. It consists of taking about 5 ml of blood from your vein and mixing it with an appropriate homeopathic medicine (I used traumeel a lot). Then I injected the blood in the muscle in the buttock area. (It even works without any added medicines).

The theory is here that the antigens stemming from the bacteria in your skin get presented better to your immune system that way so it can deal with it for good.I recommended that my patients wash the affected areas ONLY with dilute apple cider vinegar (the organic brand, with the mother) as well as other probiotics of choice (either from capsules or powder suspended in water, diluted sauerkraut juice or probiotic yogurt poultices). I do not recommend using soap in the affected areas. Wash your hair as little as possible and follow up with one of the solutions mentioned above. Diet plays a big role, too.

•  Eat no sugar, white flour, pastries and avoid processed foods as little as possible.

•  Eat: vegetables, especially green leafy, but vegetables of all rainbow . Colors are necessary to nourish our body. Eat organic if possible.•     In moderation: Fruit Protein (e.g. meat), if possible organic.•     Avoid industrial seed oils (vegetable oil, corn oil, canola oil) and replace with non-inflammatory fats (e.g. avocado oil, coconut oil). I advised my patients to also take anti-inflammatory supplements (e.g. Fish oil, Vitamin D, Magnesium, Curcumin) as well as a good Multi-Vitamin. Since you were probably treated many times with internal antibiotics, it is important to regularly use a good probiotic supplement. If you have stomach troubles, additional testing to find out what gut flora is out of order can be done (for example a Comprehensive Stool test or organic acid test to see if there are signs of parasite, pathogenic yeasts (like Candida albicans) or bacteria overgrowth (e.g. Clostridia)) and then treat it specifically with targeted therapies (whether botanical or pharmaceutical). If there is adrenal fatigue (from stress), mushrooms (like reishi, ashwagandha or shiitake) can be very helpful.

I hope I have answered your question. If you have any further questions I will be happy to help and to explain further.

Regards,
Dr. Christine Sauer
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Suggest Medication For Staph Infection On Scalp

Hi, I understand that recurrent abscesses on any part of the body, but especially in visible areas, are very distressing. In my practice, I have seen many cases like yours. To be honest, they are not easy to treat and require a comprehensive approach. It would be important to understand more about you: Are those bumps/abscesses only on your scalp or also on other areas of your body (for example face, neck, armpits, groins, perianal)? How old are you, what other diseases do you have and what medications are you on? I used to treat my patients with recurrent abscesses with excellent results by injections of their own blood treated with a homeopathic remedy. It consists of taking about 5 ml of blood from your vein and mixing it with an appropriate homeopathic medicine (I used traumeel a lot). Then I injected the blood in the muscle in the buttock area. (It even works without any added medicines). The theory is here that the antigens stemming from the bacteria in your skin get presented better to your immune system that way so it can deal with it for good.I recommended that my patients wash the affected areas ONLY with dilute apple cider vinegar (the organic brand, with the mother) as well as other probiotics of choice (either from capsules or powder suspended in water, diluted sauerkraut juice or probiotic yogurt poultices). I do not recommend using soap in the affected areas. Wash your hair as little as possible and follow up with one of the solutions mentioned above. Diet plays a big role, too. •  Eat no sugar, white flour, pastries and avoid processed foods as little as possible. •  Eat: vegetables, especially green leafy, but vegetables of all rainbow . Colors are necessary to nourish our body. Eat organic if possible.•     In moderation: Fruit Protein (e.g. meat), if possible organic.•     Avoid industrial seed oils (vegetable oil, corn oil, canola oil) and replace with non-inflammatory fats (e.g. avocado oil, coconut oil). I advised my patients to also take anti-inflammatory supplements (e.g. Fish oil, Vitamin D, Magnesium, Curcumin) as well as a good Multi-Vitamin. Since you were probably treated many times with internal antibiotics, it is important to regularly use a good probiotic supplement. If you have stomach troubles, additional testing to find out what gut flora is out of order can be done (for example a Comprehensive Stool test or organic acid test to see if there are signs of parasite, pathogenic yeasts (like Candida albicans) or bacteria overgrowth (e.g. Clostridia)) and then treat it specifically with targeted therapies (whether botanical or pharmaceutical). If there is adrenal fatigue (from stress), mushrooms (like reishi, ashwagandha or shiitake) can be very helpful. I hope I have answered your question. If you have any further questions I will be happy to help and to explain further. Regards, Dr. Christine Sauer