Overview of MRSA Superbug Symptoms

Published: 25th November 2010
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Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus, or MRSA is a common and dangerous illness. It is a shape of the bacteria Staphylococcus Aureus. Regular Staphylococcus is one of most general bacteria and can be regularly found on our skin, nose and throat. Medical researches presented that about 25% of people carry this bacteria in normal shapes. It is not serious or harmful, unless the person has a weak immune system.When the immune system is decreased, MRSA can cause severe infections and even death. MRSA can be picked up through skin to skin contact and if the skin has been broken, but also by toilets, gym equipment, storage locker rooms and towels.

It mostly begins with small painful bumps on the skin that looking like acne, bacteria can enter the bloodline through a cut or wound, this can cause dangerous infections through out the body.
The symptoms to look for are:

Skin Boils or Furuncles are deep infections of the hair follicles, they are commonly caused by SA bacteria infection. They are a painful swollen skin region caused by pus.


Carbuncles are bigger than boils, with openings draining pus on the skin. It is caused by SA bacteria infection. Carbuncles are infectious and can spread to other body regions or other people.

Styes or Hordeolumes are an infection of the sebaceous glands of the Zeis on the eyelashes or the apocrine sweat glands of Moll. They are usually caused by SA bacteria infection or by the blocking of an oil glan on the eyelash.

Impetigo is a bacterial skin infection that is very contagious, most commonly infected are younger children and close contact sports players.

Abscesses are collections of dead neutrophils (pus) that gathered in a cavity as a defensive reaction to prevent the spread of the infection to other areas of the body.

Cellulitis is an inflammation of the skin, it comes out most usually on the face or lower leg, but can come out anyplace on the body.

Urinary Tract Infection is a bacterial infection of the urinary tract. Bacteria goes into the bladder or kidney and they multiply in the urin, witch does not contain bacteria commonly.


Bloodstream Infection or Bacteremia is the invasion of bacteria in the bloodstream. Bloodstream infection can occur due to a surgical procedure, injection, infection or wound. It can pass without symptoms or can lead to septic shock, witch can lead to death.

MRSA can also cause wound infections, smallpox, influenza and postoperative suppuration. Lab examination will set correctly diagnose, results are able within 2-3 days, but there is a new DNA testing that can present right diagnose after only couple of hours.When MRSA is diagnosed, it is in general processed with antibiotics, most ordinarily vancomycin. But lately there are more and more reports of this antibiotic not being so efficient, because of mutations of the MRSA bacteria.The best prevention for the MRSA bacteria is personal hygiene, thoroughly wash your hands, and disinfect them, using band-aids on your cuts and injuries. If there is any suspicion in symptoms and signs mentioned in article should be care and search for medical assistance immediately. As sooner is MRSA discovered and healing process starts, there is a great probability that MRSA will be terminated without serious damaging of organic structure and long term consequences on patient.

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Family and development of medicine, especially discovering new facts regarding mrsa infection are the main interests in Jeff life. Also, researching mrsa symptoms and different ways of mrsa handling makes his life complete.

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