Category: Vaginal Infections

Staphylococcus infection, especially Staphylococcus aureus, can be stubborn and recurring. If you’ve been diagnosed, it’s important to review a few things:

Did you confirm the diagnosis through proper lab testing?

Was an antimicrobial susceptibility test done to determine the right antibiotic?

Did you complete your full course of treatment?

Did your sexual partner also get tested and treated?

Some strains of staphylococcus are resistant to common antibiotics, which is why many people experience relapses after treatment.

And yes, staphylococcus infection can still be contracted even with condom use. This is because it can spread through skin-to-skin contact, body fluids, or shared items like towels or underwear.

To reduce reoccurrence, ensure complete and accurate treatment, treat your partner as well, and practice good hygiene. Speak to a doctor if the infection keeps coming back. For more on vaginal infections and care, check out this helpful post:
👉 How to Keep Your Vagina Clean and Healthy

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