Hello Doctor,
I've been grappling with a staph/MRSA infection for nearly two decades now. Regrettably, I've had to rely heavily on antibiotics to manage it. Currently, I'm exploring alternative treatments, such as bacillus subtilis probiotics, in hopes of finally ridding myself of this persistent issue. However, I find myself wondering: is it too late to completely eradicate this infection without resorting to additional precautions?
Hello,
Thank you for reaching out to Dr. Galen. Please find the below response to your query.
In cases where the presence of the staph/MRSA bacteria is detected in your nasal passages or on your skin without eliciting any discernible symptoms, immediate intervention may not be warranted. Instead, I recommend prioritizing meticulous personal hygiene practices. Regular and thorough hand washing, along with consistent bathing routines, are instrumental in minimizing the risk of recurrent infections.
By adhering to these simple yet effective preventive measures, you can significantly mitigate the likelihood of experiencing future episodes of staph/MRSA-related complications.
Thanks
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