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Caitlin Kennedy wrote:

> Wow, thanks for the info but luckily mine aren't as bad as any in

> those graphic pictures. Thank goodness. Going to the Dr. today, will

> let you know. The more research I did, the more I realized it could be

> serious. I was thinking it was just from dry heat.

>

> Caitlin

Caitlin,

I get sores in the corner of my mouth and it is from a yeast infection.

It is call cheatling (what doctor said). Anytime i get the sore corner

of the mouth, I know to double up on the yogurt, decrease the sugar in

my diet, and if worse comes to worse, I take Nystatin.

As you said, it really hurts to be such a small area. It is amazing

how toes, fingers,nose, and mouth can cause a nerve pain that is

intense. i only recently learned it is because the nerve endings are

close to surface in fingers so I take care of those ingrown nails. I

hope you get relief and find out what it is.

I use a mouth wash for thrush when I get the sores in my mouth, I am

glad it does not go to my nose. i had a pimple inside my nose one time

and it was the most painful thing. Anyway, i am glad you are taking

care of it and i am curious what he treats it with also. Let us know.

Bennie.

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Mine turned out to be staph, so it's good to get it checked. Swabbing

the antimicrobal ointment wasn't too bad, and it was gone in 5 or 6

days.

Good luck!

in Oregon

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I get sores in the corner of my mouth and it is from a yeast

infection. It is call cheatling (what doctor said). Anytime i get the sore

corner of the mouth,

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Did they do an actual culture or swab the nose to find out you had staph? I'm

concerned my Dr. didn't do anything to diagnose me.

Caitlin

Mine turned out to be staph, so it's good to get it checked. Swabbing the

antimicrobal ointment wasn't too bad, and it was gone in 5 or 6 days.

Good luck!

in Oregon

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The walk-in clinic did a nose swab. I guess they watch it grow, figure out what

it is and then see what will best kill the bacteria. It is kinda

scary...thinking you may have a flesh eating bacteria on your skin is not fun!

Take care,

Caitlin

Yes, he did and called me himself. It was MRSA--which totally creeped

me out.

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> Yes, he did and called me himself. It was MRSA--which totally creeped

> me out.

I have been diagnosed with MRSA, you really need to take care of

yourself. Make sure you let everyone you come in contact with know

that you have or had MRSA. Just to be on the safe side, the bright

side is if you are ever put in the hospital you will get a single room.

Jane

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I had MRSA and it nearly killed me. I lost 70 pounds which was 30 pounds

too much for me.

I don't understand about needing to tell people now that I had MRSA. Do you

always carry it after having had it? I was never told anything about

getting a private room if I needed to be hospitalized.

>

> >>>I have been diagnosed with MRSA, you really need to take care of

> yourself. Make sure you let everyone you come in contact with know

> that you have or had MRSA. Just to be on the safe side, the bright

> side is if you are ever put in the hospital you will get a single room.

> Jane >>>

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