What can MRSA Symptoms Lead to?
MRSA is a type of skin infection that is fast becoming more commonplace. Outbreaks of the illness can occur literally anywhere now, but they were once confined to hospitals and nursing homes. Today however the number of people being diagnosed with MRSA symptoms is on the increase. As MRSA symptoms can be thought to be another skin complaint such as boils, carbuncles, abscesses, styes, impetigo or cellulitis it can sometimes be overlooked. And this is where the problems can start. When a person has MRSA symptoms for any period of time they are at risk of them leading to something much more serious. Here are some of the illnesses that can, in some circumstances arise from the initial MRSA symptoms. · Blood poisoning or septicaemia. This is a potentially fatal condition that can be especially life threatening if the person with the MRSA symptoms is very old or young. · Infection of the bone marrow. Once again this is a very serious condition and will require immediate hospitalisation and