What does Staff Infection Look Like?

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A staph infection will usually start either in a boil type sore, or can start by any wound or open sore on the body. If it becomes infected, it will hurt, get red and contain pus.
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Staph infection will usually start out as a red bump. The red bump will turn into what looks more like a boil, get larger, sore and tight. It will eventually rupture, or you have to get it incised, to release the pus. If its an infection, you will need treatment. Look here for more information: http://www.staph-infection-resources.com/mrsa-pictures.html
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A staph infection will usually start either in a boil type sore, or can start by any wound or open sore on the body. If it becomes infected, it will hurt, get red and contain pus.
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A staff infection is caused by having a staff bacteria on the skin or in the blood. Normally everyone does carry the bacteria, but it does not always effect the body.
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A staff infection, a bacteria, otherwise termed staphylococcus, is a common cause of food poisoning. It can be found in food that is not stored properly.
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It is definitely something you want to steer clear of! Seriously, MRSA staff infection is a bacteria that is usually spread in the health care profession and is resilient to penicillin
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