What Type Of Doctor Treats Feet Please Help. Systemic Staph With Hands, Feet, Face Swelling?

Please help. Systemic staph with hands, feet, face swelling? - what type of doctor treats feet

I deal with a nearby hospital to a wide staph infection. They have their treatment with intravenous antibiotics for the treatment. Does this mean that it is systemic? It changes the nature of the antibiotic to another day. I said yesterday, as the staph surgery to remove morphine. It has a huge headache, and now swollen hands, feet and face has. What the hell is going on here? I'm never there when the doctor asks.

1 comments:

puggle said...

Being in an antibiotic IV does not necessarily mean that it is a systemic infection, it's just that some antibiotics can be administered intravenously. Others can be administered orally (aka PO), while others are issued, IV or PO. If you have an MRSA (methacillin aureus resistant to methicillin) and IV who is an antibiotic, vancomycin is more likely. Morphine is an analgesic, not an antibiotic. Swelling could still mean a lot of things that could cause the infection itself, if you have any infections of the skin and soft tissue, perhaps it should be kept in a quantity of intravenous fluids and water, or this could have an allergic reaction to antibiotics or other drugs who you are. Only your doctor can tell for sure. The next time you're there, talk to the nurse, and if they can answer your questions, ask if you can meet with your doctor.

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