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What Are The Effects Of MRSA?

My 30 yr old son has Mersa really bad, it is confined to his right elbow area. I have been with him and I am beginning to get same looking bumps and feel so bad. Should I see my doctor? what kind of test will they do? I can t seem to find any pix of Mersa on line could I get some pix to compare mine to photo? Will this go away without treatment? What are the dangers of Mersa
Wed, 29 Oct 2014
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Hello,
Thank you for your contact to healthcare magic.
I understand your health concern, if I am your doctor I suggest you that there is nothing to worry about MRSA. It can be treated though it is resistant to routinely prescribed antibiotics. Antibiotic sensitivity testing is required to get tested, because appropriate antibiotic is must to cure and eradicate the MRSA.

I will be happy to answer all your future concern.
Thank you,
Dr Arun Tank
Infectious disease specialist.
Wish you a best health at health care magic.
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What Are The Effects Of MRSA?

Hello, Thank you for your contact to healthcare magic. I understand your health concern, if I am your doctor I suggest you that there is nothing to worry about MRSA. It can be treated though it is resistant to routinely prescribed antibiotics. Antibiotic sensitivity testing is required to get tested, because appropriate antibiotic is must to cure and eradicate the MRSA. I will be happy to answer all your future concern. Thank you, Dr Arun Tank Infectious disease specialist. Wish you a best health at health care magic.