What Is a MRSA Infection?
7. Complications
Not everybody that catches the MRSA bacteria will develop problems, but they can still pass the bacterium on to other people. Most can resist it, but those that have a weakened immune system are prone to developing some very serious complications. The bacteria can infect the bloodstream, for example, and this can be very dangerous indeed.
The patient can also start experiencing very uncomfortable aches and pains as their joints become infected. Organs including the heart and the lungs are at risk, and the patient’s bones can also be infected. All of these complications can be life-threatening so the patient must have medical assistance as soon as possible.
