Can People die from a staff infection in their leg?


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absolutely!

If it is not properly treated or taken under control.

Yes, it is possible. If it gets into your tissues, it can get very aggressive and be difficult to treat. If you suspect this is happening to you, consult a Dr. ASAP

If they don't seek medical attention, absolutely.

if they do seek medical attention, they have an excellent chance of survival. but the leg may end up amputated.

Staph infection is a leading culprit behind cases of food poisioning, and be blamed for larger life threatening conditions, such as Toxic shock syndrome,pneumonia, and bacterium(blood infection) People who are otherwise healthy typically do not usually become severly ill from staph infections.

dont know but i'm pretty sure its staph, not staff, short for staphylococcal or somethin close to that.

If it is not treated properly and goes septic (infection in the blood) then that can lead to death if not treated.

If you are already on antibiotics and there is no improvement or healing at the end of the course of antibiotics, let your physicion know right away.

If you are not on antibiotics, you should be if you have an active staph infection.

You can die from a staph infection in any part of your body if you don'y seek medical attention for it.

The patient will need an antibiotic to kill the infection.

Otherwise, the staph will grow and kill patient.

depending on the seriousness of it

If it's not treated correctly oh yes!

Staphlococcus auerus is mighty nasty stuff. A systematic infection can indeed be lethal.

Yes. My adoptive brother's grandfather died from a staph infection in his leg.



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