| Photos Of MRSA |
| by Jane
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T
he following collection of MRSA
Photos have been sourced from various locations on the internet.
These photos are simply to provide our visitors with a visual
representation of the MRSA infection. Remember, MRSA infections
can result in serious medical conditions so it is always encouraged
that you seek professional medical assistance when unsure.
If you believe you are infected and are looking for relief
then CLICK
HERE.
The following MRSA photos below are those of the most common
types. They cover:
- Abscesses – these are typified
by collections of pus which are underneath the skin of the
infected person. These are one of the most common of the
MRSA symptoms. These quite often are mistaken for insect
bites.
- Boils – these are hair follicles
that have become infected and are filled with pus. They
are also very sore and can become quite large. These may
be mistaken as simply ingrown hairs due to shaving.
- Cellulitis – this is one of the
more hard to diagnose MRSA symptoms. It occurs when the
fat and the tissue directly underneath the skin becomes
infected. It looks like small bumps which are red coloured.
May resemble general swelling which is why it is often misdiagnosed.
- Impetigo – this is an infection
of the skin which causes the skin to erupt in blisters which
are pus filled. However impetigo can occur by itself and
is not always recognised as one of the MRSA symptoms.
- Sty – this is an infection of the
eyelid and it usually starts with a small bump that can
turn yellow. As with many of the other MRSA symptoms stys
can occur which do not lead to MRSA.
- Carbuncles – these are similar
to abscesses but they are much bigger. They can also have
more than one opening into the skin which makes them particularly
nasty.
For more information about photos of MRSA click
here.
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Visual signs of MRSA generally start as small red bumps that
resemble pimples, boils or spider bites. These can quickly
turn into deep, painful abscesses that require surgical draining.
Sometimes the bacteria remain confined to the skin. But they
can also burrow deep into the body, causing potentially life-threatening
infections in bones, joints, surgical wounds, the bloodstream,
heart valves and lungs. If you require further information
about symptoms click MRSA
Symptoms.
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