20 Warning Signs of a Staph Infection And What to Do About Them

2. Treatment

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Prompt treatment is critical for staph infections, particularly to prevent complications like MRSA, a strain of staph resistant to many antibiotics. Most staph infections are treated with antibiotics, which can be prescribed topically, orally, or intravenously depending on the severity of the infection. In cases where abscesses or boils are present, a healthcare provider may need to perform an incision and drainage procedure to remove pus and reduce inflammation. For invasive staph infections, more aggressive treatments may be required, such as surgery to remove infected tissues or devices like pacemakers. Patients must complete their prescribed antibiotic course to fully eradicate the bacteria and prevent recurrence.

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