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What Treatment Should I Take For Staphylococcus Aureus Infection ?

23 female. i had miscarriage on april 2010 in which i contacted staph aureus & i went for scan and HVS . scan says PID and HVS says heavy growth of staph aureus. Dr gave me medications based on sensitivity and after the treatment ,i went for test and there was no bacteria growth.i had sex with my spouse again and the infection came back without conception. i am worried, i want to conceive again
Wed, 18 Jan 2012
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There are certain treatment but your partner also has to take it completely to prevent recurrent infection.Also go for infertility profile to rule out other cause of infertility.
Take extra care for local hygiene.
Consult your gynecologist for better guidance.
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What Treatment Should I Take For Staphylococcus Aureus Infection ?

Welcome to HCM. There are certain treatment but your partner also has to take it completely to prevent recurrent infection.Also go for infertility profile to rule out other cause of infertility. Take extra care for local hygiene. Consult your gynecologist for better guidance.