Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Staphylococcus Overview part 1


Staphylococcus Overview  Part 1

Staphylococcus is a genus of bacteria that is characterized by being round (coccus or spheroid shaped), Gram-stain positive, and found as either single cells, in pairs, or more frequently, in clusters that resemble a bunch of grapes. The genus name Staphylococcus is derived from Greek terms (staphyle and kokkos) that mean "a bunch of grapes," which is how the bacteria often appear microscopically after Gram-staining. In 1884, Rosenbach first described and named the bacteria. Two major divisions of the genus Staphylococcus are separated by the bacteria's ability to produce coagulase, an enzyme that can clot blood. Most, but not all, human infections are caused by coagulase-positive S. aureus strains. S. epidermidis strains and other Staphylococcus spp that are coagulase-negative produce slime that interferes with immune defenses (phagocytosis). S. epidermidis are often associated with implanted devices (for example, catheters, prosthetic devices).


Staphylococcus aureus is a major cause of infection in both healthcare and community settings. It is one of the most common causes of healthcare-associated infections. Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus is a bacterial infection that is highly resistant to some antibiotics. Staphylococcus aureus (Staph. aureus) bacteria. S. aureus is a common type of bacteria that normally live on the skin and sometimes in the nasal passages of healthy people.

MRSA refers to Staph. aureus strains that do not respond to some of the antibiotics used to treat staph infections. The bacteria can cause infection when they enter the body through a cut, sore, catheter, or breathing tube. The infection can be minor and local (for example, a pimple), or more serious (involving the heart, lung, blood, or bone). Serious staph infections are more common in people with weak immune systems. This includes patients in hospitals and long-term care facilities and those receiving kidney dialysis


Signs And Tests. . .

Depending on your symptoms, Herbal Home Cure we may recommend the following tests to detect and confirm the bacteria causing the infection:

* Blood culture

* Culture of the drainage (fluid) from
the infection


* Skin culture from the infected site

* Sputum culture

* Urine culture
It is important to finish all doses of Alberchin and Herbalrich you have been given, even if you feel better before the final dose. Stopping treatment early by not finishing the full course of the herbs can lead to further drug resistance in the bacteria, or can cause an infection that seemed to be gone to come back (relapse) though it has been confirm that herbal product with 100% natural cure can give a permanent cure for staph.
                                                         ALBERCHIN
HERBALRICH



There is possibility that you have the follow results after you might be subjected for test.

1. )SLIGHT GROWTH OF STAPH AUREUS

2)MODERATE GROWTH OF STAPH AUREUS

3)HEAVY GROWTH OF STAPH AUREUS

I have always said it times without number that Staph infection spreads through the blood stream, that is why the effect is felt on every part of the body system, when it spreads to the bones and joints particularly those of the arms, legs and spine it forms abscesses. This is usually what causes arthritis or oedema as I usually said and if care is not taken it could lead to affected area becoming permanently stiff.

Sometimes a victim may be having some common ailments, which he or she may just overlook as just an ordinary or common sickness. A very good example of this is someone having a recurrent malaria or typhoid fever, which always return after few weeks of treatment. The funny thing about this situation is that when such people go to the hospital or laboratory for test, all that will be revealed is that they are malaria parasite positive. Such people will continue wasting their hard-earned money on treating malaria without any appreciable result. In some cases a victim of staph may not have any defined symptom, but such a person will feel unwell, restless, and constant headache. When such person goes to hospital for medical check-up, nothing will be revealed and such a person is said to be medically fit. But within themselves they know that they are not okay.

If staph infection spreads to the lungs it can cause staphylococcal pneumonia, if it spreads to the inner lining of the heart it results into bacterium endocarditis (which is a serious condition that can cause permanent damage to the heart). Many take antibiotic too often not knowing that too much intake of antibiotics for other ailments can result into staphylococcus of the colon; if the infection spreads to the brain, it could cause insomnia, which could lead to mental disorder. Not all cases of people with mental disorder or psychiatric problems are spiritual as many believe, because a situation whereby a victim of staphylococcus of the brain could not sleep for days or weeks, will automatically lead to a mental imbalance.

Staphylococcus is a very complex disease, apart from being contracted sexually or as a toilet infection; there are some other ways of getting infected. If you have contracted any form of disease in the past like, gonorrhea, syphilis, herpes, Candida (yeast infection), urinary tract infection (U. T. I), etc, which you may have treated but not totally cured, could lead to staph infection.

So my candid advice to anyone that has any form of venereal disease or any disease at all should go for complete herbal treatment and cure to avoid staph setting in.

When you wake up in the morning and you usually feel:

•Some kind of numbness in your joints, limbs or fingers or

•You always have internal heat,

•Rumbling within your stomach

•Some worm-like movement within your body then you need to go for serious body examination.
 All the above-mentioned situations are part of the normal symptoms of staph infections that don’t have anything to do with other diseases. Most of the other symptoms are one way or another related to one disease or another that is why in most cases of staph infections a victim may not be aware of what is really wrong with him.

Another problem of the spread of staphylococcus to the brain is epilepsy (falling sickness) that is marked by disturbed electrical rhythms of the central nervous system and is typically manifested by convulsive attacks usually with the victim becoming unconscious.

Another Complications Serious staph infections may lead to:

* Blood infection (also called blood poisoning or sepsis)
* Cellulitis
* Infection of the heart valves (endocarditis)
* Pneumonia
* Toxic shock syndrome

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1 comment:

  1. am shadrack from ohio, thanks to dr osaze who cured me of staphiococos and GHONORHEA.
    i was having these sickness for over four years, i took so many anthibiotis injections in the hospital, all to no and vail,the saph resisted all medical treatment, until i read about dr osaze's herbal home healing center, on how he has cured so many people of this same ilness, and i surmon courage to contact him, and he sent me the herbal mmedication, after taking the medication for three weeks i was cured.
    incase you wants to contact him for a similar ilness, you can reach him thriugh his phone number +2347089275769 or email: drosaze39@gmail.com

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