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Staph infection
My husband was diagnosed with Staph on his foot. In november of 2008 he rubbed a large piece of skin off of the ball of his left foot just beneath the big toe. At first we thought it was healing fine, but then it began to itch really bad. It also filled up with little pockets of clear liquid. When it does this it itches really bad. It feels worse when he has to wear a shoe. It feels better when he opens the wound and releases the liquid. He has already taken ten days of Levaquin and it didn't take care of the infection. Now he is taking Bactrum. We would much rather be taking something natural. If someone can help me it would be greatly appreciated.Thank you
jewelrylady on 2009-03-27
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Take: staphallococcin 200 twice daily for 10 days and report.
I have seen wonderful results with this specific remedy in suppurated or infected wounds. The wounds that were not getting healed even after daily drainage & dressing by a surgeon have healed within a fortnight with the above drug regimen.
I have seen wonderful results with this specific remedy in suppurated or infected wounds. The wounds that were not getting healed even after daily drainage & dressing by a surgeon have healed within a fortnight with the above drug regimen.
dramitkarkare last decade
Thank you so much for your reply. We recently saw a dermatologist who thinks it is just dermatitis now. He prescribed a steroid cream and we are waiting to see if it helps..I will see if my husband wants to do this along with the cream. Thanks again.
jewelrylady last decade
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