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What to Know When it Comes to MRSA

Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008

In the past few weeks, reports of MRSA cases have become more common throughout the United States and Europe. Staph infections like this are scary buggers, but should we be concerned about a pandemic?

The answer is no. Which isn’t to say that you shouldn’t be taking precautions to prevent the spread of infection, but Dr Chris Ohl reports that the number of cases for MRSA in the past 3-5 years have not increased exponentially. The concern from Health Officials is not in the number of cases reported about the infection, but the lack of knowledge on the part of both hospital employees and the general public on what to look for. The sad truth is that many times a case for MRSA is misdiagnosed as a spider bite or even an ingrown hair that’s become infected.

It’s important to know what to look for, and the proper way to go about treating symptoms. MRSA infections start out as small red bumps, often resembling pimples or spider bites that can quickly turn into deep, painful abscesses.

You should contact a doctor if:

  • You or your child has an area of skin that’s red, painful, swollen, and/or filled with pus
  • You or your child has inflamed skin and is also feverish or feels sick
  • Skin infections seem to be passing from one family member to another or if two or more family members have skin infections at the same time

MRSA is most often colonized within and around the nose, and like many infectious diseases people can have it without ever suffering symptoms. You shouldn’t wait for an outbreak to start taking preventative measures to keep from spreading or contracting the infection. None of these actions are extreme, or require a lot of effort.

  • Keeping your hands clean with an antibacterial soap such as GymSoap. Hands should be washed after every visit to the restroom, whenever food or trash is handled, or after sneezing/coughing.
  • Do not share personal items like towels, razors, loofahs, clothing, or sheets. Be sure to wipe down athletic equipment with sanitizing wipes before and after each use.
  • Shower immediately after exercising (whether it be at the gym or on the field). GymSoap is a highly effective body soap that kills 99.9% of germs and bacteria.
  • Keep open wounds covered, and don’t participate in games, practices or other events that involve physical contact if there’s a risk that your open wound(s) will become exposed.
  • Sanitize your linens. If you have a cut or sore, wash towels and bed linens in a washing machine set to the “hot” water setting (with added bleach, if possible) and dry them in a hot dryer. Wash gym and athletic clothes after each wearing.
  • If you have a skin infection that requires treatment, ask your doctor if you should be tested for MRSA. Doctors may prescribe drugs that aren’t effective against antibiotic-resistant staph, which delays treatment and creates more resistant germs. Testing specifically for MRSA may get you the specific antibiotic you need to effectively treat your infection.
  • Use antibiotics appropriately. When you’re prescribed an antibiotic, take all of the doses, even if the infection is getting better. Don’t stop until your doctor tells you to stop. Don’t share antibiotics with others or save unfinished antibiotics for another time. Inappropriate use of antibiotics, including not taking all of your prescription and overuse, contributes to resistance. If your infection isn’t improving after a few days of taking an antibiotic, contact your doctor.

Central Florida Highschool Student Killed by MRSA

Thursday, October 2nd, 2008

Germs are everywhere, and the truth is that they’re not entertaining little green cartoons that sound like construction workers from Long Island. The family, friends, and school mates of Alonzo Smith learned that the hard way when the high school footballer died over the weekend from a staph infection known as MRSA. The acronym, which stands for Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, is a skin infection that commonly resides on the skin or in a person’s nose. It is rarely deadly, but when left untreated can cause serious health issues.

While an investigation is underway, it is unlikely that officials will be able to determine exactly where Smith contracted the infection. Bacteria is not limited to direct contact from an infected individual, but can be contracted off of common surfaces such as counter tops, door knobs, or exercise equipment.

Most MRSA infections can still be treated by antibiotics, but there are steps that can be taken to help prevent someone from contracting the infection to begin with. Always wear clean exercise clothing, and never reuse a towel without washing it. Damp towels are prime spots for germs and infections to gather, especially when left overnight in a locker. Use an antibacterial and antifungal soap like GymSoap when showering to help stop the disease before it develops. You should wash your hands regularly as our hands touch more than any other part of the body, and never share cleaning equipment such as towels, loofahs, or razors.

It’s important to know what to look for if you do run the risk of contracting MRSA or any other staph infection. With MRSA the infection often appears as pustules or boils that are hot, red, swollen, painful or have pus and can be accompanied by a fever. They most often occur at places where there have been cuts or abrasions.

Liberty High School, where Smith was a student, will be holding a ceremony on Friday night during their homecoming football game to honor the senior. His funeral is scheduled for 11 a.m. Saturday at Assembly of God Church in Lake Wales. Well liked and known for being a good kid, it is certain that Alonzo Smith will be missed among the Kissimmee community that he has been a part of.

GymSoap: Martial Arts Super Show 2008 Part 2

Saturday, July 12th, 2008

This was a great event, lots of thanks to the ChampionsWay team for having us. Here are the rest of the photos from Saturday:

GymSoap: Martial Arts Super Show 2008

Friday, July 11th, 2008

Be on the lookout for the GymSoap Promo Team this weekend at the Martial Arts Super Show Event hosted at the Gaylord Palms resort, in Orlando Florida. You will be able to find us at the ChampionsWay booth #101.

Check out these event photos and feel free to download: