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  • Aug 16, 2013, 09:02 PM
    Dakotawilson
    Boils
    I have recurrent boils. I have had them
    Since last November (2012). They started on my
    Buttocks. I was treated in march 2013. They left
    For a month but then started coming back. I was
    Treated again in July. Both times I was prescribed
    Keflex. This time a day after my 10 day course of keflex
    Another painful boil returned on my buttocks. My doctor
    Suggested low dose antibiotics taken daily. However,
    I'm unsure of how taking antibiotics daily will affect my immune
    System in the long run. I'm frustrated that it has been a year and
    I'm still dealing with painful boils. There has never been a c&s done
    They assume its MSSA.
  • Aug 17, 2013, 02:33 AM
    tickle
    Low dose, or even a regular dose of antibiotics will have no effect on your immune system. Getting the boils does not mean you immune system is compromised unless you have an auto immune disease like diabetes.
  • Aug 17, 2013, 02:35 AM
    J_9
    I think you mean MRSA, not MSSA.

    Your doctor needs to lance these boils and do a culture and sensitivity on it to find out what antibiotic it is resistant to and what antibiotic will eradicate it from your system.

    Keflex is not typically used for MRSA, but rather big guns like Vancomycin or Gentomycin, for example.
  • Aug 17, 2013, 07:48 AM
    Dakotawilson
    MSSA- methicillin sensitive staph aureus is what I mean. It is not being streaming as resistant. I guess I could try the low dose and he said it would be clindamycin. I don't want to have to depend on antibiotics for long term but I will have to deal with it

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