Antibiotic Resistant Staph Infection!
Over the course of the last two years, I was getting these annoying boils. Most of them were small (pimple sized) but they hurt and they would last for a couple of weeks. However, on 4 occasions, I got some very big boils: one on my thigh that finally went away, one at my belt line that also went away, one on my middle finger that sent me to a doctor, and one on my forearm that also sent me to the doctor. The two worst ones sent red streaks up my arm and caused swelling under my arms (lymph nodes). The first time I went to the doctor, the boil was lanced and treated and I was prescribed Augmentin which is a fairly common antibiotic. Everything seemed fine but I started getting the smaller boils again within a couple of weeks. The second doctor trip was similar to the first. They lanced the boil and sent me home with Augmentin; however, this time, they took a culture sample and a blood sample. They wanted to check for AIDS and/or Hepatitis. They also wanted to see what type of bacteria was causing the problem to begin with. A couple of days later, I was called in. I was given a clean bill of health in the AIDS and Hepatitis department but it turned out that I had a resistant strain of Staph that Augmentin would not touch. They put me on Bactrim instead. I had to take ten days worth of the stuff which had lots of uncomfortable side affects. 5 days after I finished the prescription, I got another sizeable boil. I decided to take matters into my own hands. I got on the net and looked into alternative cures for Staph. I came across a number of articles that suggested internal Hydrogen Peroxide (35% food grade diluted and handled with great care) and Mesosilver brand colloidal silver manufactured by Colloids for LIFE. It's been more than a month and the boils are gone and have not even attempted to return. Any information pro or con on the use of these products?