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How Long Does It Take for Antibiotics to Cure a Staph Infection in the Breast?
Asked by O.H. from Los Angeles
on August 21, 2010
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I was recently misdiagnosed several times (first with muscle spams, then yeast, then finally a staph infection from a breast milk culture). I was prescribed antibiotic...
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- Make sure that you are taking a good probiotic about 2-3 hours before and/or after you take your antibiotics and do not have your baby get any vaccines while you are t...
- If you are still experiencing pain I would call the doctor's office. I think you might be wise to get a second opinion. You know your body better than anyone. If yo...
- I'm not a doctor, or a lactation consultant (yet), so take this with a grain of salt. First thing I'd do is go back to the doc and tell them your symptoms. Explain ...
Boil Staph Infection
Asked by T.G. from Dallas
on December 13, 2007
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want to know if anyone has info on this
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- My daughter had impetigo in her nose last year. Impetigo is a small blister or sore caused by staph. The doctor had her on an oral antibiotic and a topical antibiotic ...
- There are many different kinds of staph. Not all are antibiotic resistant and staph lives everywhere. Having said that, I had staph (not sure what kind) when I was lit...
- A friend's daughter had the same kind of boil and it cleared up with antibiotics and she hasn't had one since. Sounds like everything is fine with your daughter. If ...
My 2 Yr Old Has MRSA
Asked by ✩.!. from Denver
on February 7, 2013
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Now what? She was put on an antibiotic and will follow up with the Dr. in a few day. I have googled it and it seems about the same information on each web page.
D...
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- Sam, I just saw this. I have no experience with MRSA, but just want to tell you how sorry I am. Thinking of you both. D.
- Hi Sam I AM, Let me preface my response to you that I am always hesitant to answer MRSA questions because I don't want to scare people. For the vast majority of peo...
- I believe the only way you can get infected is if her body fluid mixes with your body fluid. So, bleaching everything would be ok.... until she touches it again. H...
Diagnosed with GBS (Group B Staph)
Asked by L.M. from Reno
on April 24, 2008
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I just returned from my OB check (I'm due May 10th)and he told me I'm positive for the Group B Staph. I was shocked, since my prev. births were perfectly healthy and ...
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- its just a bacteria that lives in the vagina. yes it can be serious if it gets passed to your baby. but your dr knows exactly what to do. you will most likely get indu...
- I take a probiotic every other day because I too am positive. I eat Yogurt that is organic and unflavored and have had to cut out sugar like crazy. You can get an or...
- Hey! I had my son 5 months ago and i was also positive for GBS. its nothing to be concerned about just when you go into labor make sure you tell the drs/nurses that ou...
Bactrim and Breastfeeding
Asked by M.L. from Dallas
on December 14, 2007
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I have a lesion on my left arm and is badly infected. The doctor thinks I have MRSA and prescribed bactrim. She said it is safe for breastfeeding. My son is 10 week...
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- Hi! I just looked it up online and it said that "You should not take Bactrim if you are pregnant or nursing a baby." I would always go with what your OB says!!
- Bactrim or Trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole is an L3 drug, that means it is (moderately safe) to take during nursing. I would see if my Dr could recommend something in ...
- I see you already received some good advice but thought I would add my 2 cents. I am allergic to Bactrim so would NEVER take it or give it to my children. For your w...
Im Building a Website, What Would You like to See?
Asked by L.C. from Kansas City
on September 8, 2010
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this sounds totally cliche, but we are one of those families who had major life changing results when we decided to "go green" and switch to naturally based products. ...
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- What about a section on the effects of vaccines on our health? Many of these things you listed can be linked to vaccine toxicity. If you had good info with resources...
- My mother suffers from RSD, it is little known and very hard to diagnose and treat. It is really horrible to watch her go through both fybromyalgia and RSD, on top...
- I would include that serious conditions such as staph and MRSA should be under the care of a medical professional as your company is not designed to diagnose or cure s...
Dr. Wants Me to Pump ,Y Milk While on Antibiotics but I Don't Get the Concept.
Asked by S.2. from Bakersfield
on May 7, 2011
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I got diagnosed with MRSA a type of staph infection. I'm in tremendous pain because of this boil i have.
And I really wanna start this Bactrim medication. The doctor...
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- Hi S., I agree with the other momma's here. The Doctor likely meant to pump your milk and then dispose of it. However, I am never a proponent of formula. The few...
- He meant for you to pump so you keep your supply, but not to feed it to your baby. Supplement with formula for the duration of your medication, and then resume breastf...
- I think the doc probably meant pump and dump. So you wouldn't actually be giving the baby milk for the period of time that you are on the antibiotics, but you wouldn'...
Disease Control Specialist for Infants and Children
Asked by C.S. from Dallas
on March 21, 2008
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I have a 14 month old who has staph infection in her nose. I don't know for a fact but I believe she has it down around her diaper area as well. I love my doctor how...
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- My 25 weeker had staph infections until she was out of diapers (around 3 1/2 yr old). I don't think she ever had any in her body but always on her diaper area. We tr...
- I have read up some of the effectiveness of hydrogen perioxide. I had a rash on my arm and the dermatologist gave me two different oinments (on seperate occasions) ei...
- Staphylococcus aureus is a very common bacteria found on the surface of your skin. It is found in pimples, etc. I would not worry too much. Just keep an eye on it, if...
This Is Gonna Be TMI, Sorry
Asked by S.T. from Kansas City
on July 21, 2011
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so i was recently on bactrim for a staph infection, which caused a really bad allergic reaction, they thought i had MRSA. ended up in the hospital on IV vancomycin. on...
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- when I have had them (only had 3 I think, ever) I get horrible itching and burning down there. Also the discharge is really thick. I have gone to the store and bought ...
- Usually, yeast infections come with some discharge and major itching. I saw a test kit at Walmart in the personal care area. It was about $14. I would give it a try...
- I took three months of strong antibiotics for mrsa after my daughter's birth, and ended up with a yeast infection. Eat lots and lots of yogurt while taking the antibio...
Asking for Your Prayers
Asked by G.W. from Dallas
on September 12, 2008
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Dear Ladies,
I have been a member on this site for quite a long time and have tried to help out and encourage whenever I though I could. I feel like in some ways, I h...
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- Praying and calling my church prayer hotline
- My thoughts and prayers are with you, your family and most of all, your sweet baby boy. I will pray for you all daily. Take comfort and hope from the fact that he ha...
- My heart goes out to you. I pray peace and strength over your family and complete healing over your son. May your faith rise up within you. You and your family are in ...