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What to Do when Someone you Know has Mercer Disease



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By : Jelie Osorio    99 or more times read
Submitted 2011-06-07 09:13:38
Many people dread Mercer disease for one very important reason - it is highly contagious. It can spread from person to person through contact. Even by touching an object which an individual with Mercer disease symptoms has touched can get you infected.

The source of Mercer disease is Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus Bacteria or MRSA. What makes the disease more complicated to treat is the fact that the disease itself affects a person who has used a major group of antibiotics before and has acquired resistance to these.

What are the symptoms?

Symptoms of Mercer disease comprise of a number of small boils scattering all over the body. After some time, these boils start collecting pus. Aside from being evident on the skin, they can also affect the vital organs of the body like the lungs, blood stream and the heart.

Who are the ones at risk?

People who can get affected by Mercer disease can vary. Studies have shown that it can affect:

. Children
. People living in unclean, crowded conditions
. People with suppressed immune systems
. Athletes who participate in contact sports
. Those who are into the habit of sharing clothes, uniforms and even towels
. Individuals who have been recently hospitalized
. Nursing home residents
. A person undergoing dialysis
. Individuals who have taken antibiotics before
. People using invasive devices like catheters and feeding tubes

Mercer Disease Treatment

As it is very hard to find a single cure for Mercer disease (since the bacteria is already immune to most types of antibiotics), Mercer disease management may be the only way to consider. Apart from that, people should observe safety measures at all times to protect themselves and their loved ones from this dreaded disease. This includes:

. Practicing good hygiene
. Eating healthy foods that can improve the immune system
. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle

Vancomycin is oftentimes prescribed by physicians. The doctor may also advice other types of antibiotics that can still be effective in treating the infection. The only problem is - in time, the number of antibiotics that can cure Mercer disease may decrease as staph bacteria mutates. There are also cases where doctors don't consider using antibiotics anymore. They just treat the abscesses (if possible). They drain them until they heal.

Taking care of yourself and your loved ones is still the simplest and the best way to steer clear of Mercer disease. As with all kinds of diseases or illnesses, prevention is a whole lot better than cure. In one study conducted, it is found that there are essential oils with antibacterial properties which can protect people from the condition.

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Knowing what causes mercer disease can save you from getting affected by this highly infectious condition. Since finding a cure for Mercer disease becomes more difficult as staph bacteria mutates, prevention is still your best to living free from this disease.

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