Staphylococcus aureus

Any staphylococcus can manifest pathological activity under certain conditions and cause inflammation. But the pathogenic species of staphylococcus, having got into the body, almost always cause the disease. Malicious for a person are:

The first two types of pathogenic staphylococcus in the nose or in the pharynx are most often found in the analysis.

Symptoms of Staphylococcus aureus

An acute or chronic form of rhinitis, sinusitis, sinusitis, and frontalitis often occurs as a result of infection with a bacterial infection. If the disease is caused by a pathogenic staphylococcus, the discharge from the nose is yellow-green and purulent. In addition, there is not passing nasal congestion and nasal voice. Pathogenic staphylococcus in the nose is accompanied by a headache.

With pharyngitis caused by pathogenic bacteria, all parts of the pharynx look edematous and reddened, viscous mucus accumulates on the back wall, a sensation of perspiration in the throat, the voice acquires a noticeable hoarseness. A patient with pharyngitis, caused by a pathogenic staphilococcus, has a dry cough and pain when swallowing. Penetrating into the bronchi and lung tissue, bacteria become the cause of their inflammation. The bacterial nature of the disease is indicated by mucopurulent sputum and pain in the chest area.

With the introduction of pathogenic staphylococcus a purulent inflammatory process occurs in the epidermis - pyoderma. Infection manifests itself in the form of carbuncles, furuncles, sycosis.

Treatment of pathogenic staphylococcus aureus

To conduct effective therapy of diseases caused by pathogenic staphylococcus, it is necessary to select correctly antibacterial preparations. Among the effective antibiotics:

Before taking antibiotics it is desirable to conduct an antibioticogram to detect the sensitivity of the pathogenic staphylococcus to the drugs.