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anybody know about boils caused by staph infection?
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<blockquote data-quote="muttmeister" data-source="post: 174524" data-attributes="member: 135"><p>difficult child#2 has repeatedly gotten something looking like a boil on his legs, groin, etc. It starts like a bug bite, gets red and sore, and gets a white core that eventually comes out. He has doctored for this several times. They have taken cultures and say it is some kind of staph infection. He has another one. He just got back from the doctor and she says they can treat the boil with antibiotics but that there is nothing they can do to treat the underlying staph infection and that he will continue to get these for the next 75 years or however long he lives. Does that sound right? I never heard of such a thing. I suggested that next time he should try another doctor but if she is right I guess it won't make any difference. Anybody have any experience with this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="muttmeister, post: 174524, member: 135"] difficult child#2 has repeatedly gotten something looking like a boil on his legs, groin, etc. It starts like a bug bite, gets red and sore, and gets a white core that eventually comes out. He has doctored for this several times. They have taken cultures and say it is some kind of staph infection. He has another one. He just got back from the doctor and she says they can treat the boil with antibiotics but that there is nothing they can do to treat the underlying staph infection and that he will continue to get these for the next 75 years or however long he lives. Does that sound right? I never heard of such a thing. I suggested that next time he should try another doctor but if she is right I guess it won't make any difference. Anybody have any experience with this? [/QUOTE]
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