Neosporin can be effective against staph. It is able to kill Staphylococcus aureus (methicillin-sensitive strains, MSSA), Staphylococcus epidermidis, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Enterobacter aerogenes, Escherichia coli, Streptococcus pyogenes Anaerobic streptococcus. Neosporin is not able to kill certain strains of Staphylococcus aureus such as strains with methicillin-resistance (MRSA). For anything other than a minor wound, you should consult with your doctor. Neosporin is better at preventing a staph infection than curing it. If you have an active, infected wound putting neosporin (or any similar product) can actually be counter-productive, since it prevents the area from draining. Staph is very serious, and by the time you know you have a staph infection, it may be too late for neosporin alone to be effective.
Neosporin is an antibiotic ointment. It will help cuts and scrapes heal but will not work on acne. You want benzoyl peroxide, which is available in the acne section of any pharmacy.
Topical steroids are more likely to worsen staph. They are not effective in curing staph.
Amoxicillin is not likely to be effective.
No. Ringworm is a fungal infection Use Lamisil. I have seen it work on me.
Depending on how bad the infection in your tattoo is will depend on how well the neosporin will work. If the infection is really bad you need to see a Doctor. My advise is if you think your tattoo is getting, or is already infected, go to a Doctor. They will be able to tell you what is best for it. Tattoo artists can tell you if it's infected or not but they will likely tell you to use just neosporin. The Doctor can give you a prescription or antibiotic ointment that will take care of it. If not properly taken care of you can get blood poisoning. Blood poisoning can be fatal so just save yourself the risk and see a Doctor. Hope this helps.
Bactine is not typically designed to kill specific bacteria like staph. Instead, it is used as an antiseptic to help prevent infection in minor cuts and scrapes. If you suspect a staph infection, it is important to see a healthcare provider for proper diagnosis and treatment.
No you don't neccecaryly have to I work at The University of Boxton
Bacitracin Zinc is an excellent antibiotic (it's actually a mix of polypeptide antibiotics) for topical infections caused by gram positive organisms - staph, strep, enterococcus, clostridium difficile, etc. It doesn't work well on gram negative bacteria ( eg: pseudomonas, e. coli, serratia, etc.) because it works to break down the cell wall surrounding gram positive bacteria (kind of like penicillins). Gram negative bacteria don't have that kind of external covering, and thus are not (usually) suseptable. Bacitracin is extremely nephrotoxic (kidneys), so it isn't used for internal infections (v. rarely given I.M. for pediatric staphylococcal pnumonia that won't respond to other antibiotics). Primary uses are for staph infections of the skin and eyes. There is a very low rate of bacterial resistance, even in MRSA strains, and it's not very likely to cause an allergic reaction. So, yes, the ointment should work v. well on a staph infection. For ocular staph infections, there are ophthalmic ointment formulations. Keratopro The problem with zinc and staph is that staph craves zinc and manganese: http://www.mc.vanderbilt.edu/reporter/index.html?ID=6154
use neosporin it will work.
Neosporin is typically made of three active ingredients: bacitracin, neomycin, and polymyxin B. These ingredients work together to prevent infection by killing or inhibiting the growth of bacteria. Additionally, Neosporin may also contain inactive ingredients such as petrolatum or cocoa butter to help the active ingredients stay in place on the skin.
if you did not take it to the Dr.'s you should put some neosporin on a bandage and then very gently put it on the blister but if that dosent work go to a Dr.'s office it might have a infection.
MRSA stands for methylcillin resistant staphylococcus areus.... meaning a very powerful antibiotic (methylcillin) does not work on the staph infection. if you are out in the public or at home you could spread the infection to people you love or people you dont. yes hosp is best place to be.