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I have a similar problem. I have pain in the beginning of penis in the right side during urination and sometimes when idle.This pain is now spread over to right knee joint and muscles in the right leg. Last month I cultured my semen and found infected with staphylococcus aureus bacteria. I was taking allopathy antibiotic Roxithromycin but not cured well. Please suggest any good homeopathic medicine.
 
alan_pta last decade
I can provide some detailed history of 2 cases in our family but I am not sure if anybody checks this forum anymore. If so, please feel free to email me at :

skoni AT optusnet DOT com DOT au

and then I will provide more details here.

In short, this is what helped me for fighting staphylococcus aureus (strain verified by laborarory checks of the pus material); very effectively and for many, many years I had no relapse:
1. Arsenicum Albium 6x : pills - to take 2 every second day (eg. on odd days)
2. ANTIMONIUM CRUDUM 6x - to take 2 every second day (eg. on even days)

I was taking the above course for approx 2 weeks - until the symptoms and, initially, bad wound cleared and healed.

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krzychu last decade
I am dealing with Staph for years.I am somewhat keeping it under control with herbal remedies (also described in this forum).For the Staph infections located at the skin levels I have used Propolis Tincture.It has helped me a great deal.I hope it will help everyone in need that reads this.
 
riluri last decade
There is cure for Staphylococcus aures infection. As all of you know this is a bacteria that is very stubborn. Because it develops resistance to all antibiotics it can't be removed from the body. Autogenous vaccine won't work too. Anyway it is not available in UK or USA. Treatment with antibiotics in immunocompromised host is futile...
STILL there is a treatment that works 100%. It is called BACTERIOPHAGE. this is a virus that eats the bacteria. I will not explain how it works here because we have Wikipedia. I suffered for a long time from this infection located in throat/nose. I am cured now. This bacteriophage worked marvel. I bought this medicine from foreign pharmacy. For more info you can write to me at my email address
 
dan44 last decade
Dan44,

I cant see your email address in your post,
 
saincollin last decade
Dan44,

There is no email address in your post,

reach me onsaincollin at gmail dot com
 
saincollin last decade
My history with this s. aureus bacteria:
1. Caught it at a hotel which was hosting a huge heated swimming pool party even though I didn't enter water. I was making out with who I was dating at the time.
2. Thought I caught herpes virus simplex 2 (hsv 2).
3. I went to a dermatologist, got a culture from pimple that came back s. aureus. He prescribed 10 days of 1000 mg Cephalexin/day.
4. It went away. But 2 days later, I got very itchy. I went on Cephalexin at 2000 mg/day for 10 days.
5. The itchiness was on my abdomen and I think it was a yeast infection, not staph. But I still had staph - small pimples on my nose.
6. When I thought I was cured and just had itchy on my abdomen, I took blood test and got a skin culture on my abdomen and a nose culture. All came back with no staph, and my blood test shows no herpes 2, hiv, hep c, or syphillis.
7. I still have staph though. Bactroban ointment inside my nostrils and on the skin of my nose is helping. Also, putting Bactroban on any staph pimple and putting bandaid on it helps.
8. If I do not change my pillowcase daily and put a papertowel over it, it gets worse on my nose. I now have a plastic cover over my mattress and pillow, and change my linens daily. Cover any staph sores with Bactoban ointment and a bandied to avoid infecting other skin.
9. I am wearing only clothes which can be laundered with bleach. My bed linens all get laundered with bleach too.
10. I avoid itching anywhere at all cost.
11. I am on Cephalexin again and this time, I am taking acidopholus tablets and Benadryl to avoid another yeast infection from the antibiotic. I am also putting Palmer's Cocoa Butter lotion on my skin (not my face) to keep it crack-free so staph cannot enter.
12. Bactine on qtip and hold qtip on sore for 15a mins or so, pressing gently. Good for draining and drying out sore. Relieves itching too.
If and when I get rid of this for good, I will let you all know what the remedy was.
[message edited by Irrate on Wed, 15 Feb 2012 09:48:56 GMT]
 
Irrate last decade
Bactine on small square of paper towel applied directly to small sore and covered with medical tape for a long duration of time (an hour) is proving helpful.

As is applying Bactroban ointment and covering with bandaid on sores, as well as applying with qtip inside my nostrils.

What is irritating though is that I keep reinfecting myself. I put saran wrap over my pillowcase and papertowel over that. But, it seems the bacteria gets on papertowel at night and then touches other parts of my skin, and I get a small sore (looks like small pimple).

I think the remedy to reinfecting myself is to sleep on my back, if I can get used to that.
 
Irrate last decade
Kuldeep,

My aunt is infected with this.For her it is in the throat.
As you have suggested I have got Hepar Sulph liquid and have put 4 drops in mineral water which I understand needs to be taken on hourly basis.For how many days this needs to be continued?Please advise.
 
KakoliG last decade

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