Is there a cure for Pseudomonas Aeruginosa?
P. Aeruginosa is a bacterial infection, however unlike other bacterial infections such as pneumonia which is treated and cured by a particular antibiotic; the overuse and misuse of antibiotics for treating P. Aeruginosa infections has led to the formation of resistant strains against such
available therapeutic options.
There is not a set cure that will work every time of a P. Aeruginosa infection, as different strains have become resistant to different antibiotics, whilst P. Aeruginosa bacteria has also been known to become immune to a working prescription partway through treatment, due to its
ability to rapidly adapt to its environment.
Amputation or removal of infected tissue can be successful in the treatment of P. Aeruginosa; however the risk of getting the infection again as the wound is healing is always present.
available therapeutic options.
There is not a set cure that will work every time of a P. Aeruginosa infection, as different strains have become resistant to different antibiotics, whilst P. Aeruginosa bacteria has also been known to become immune to a working prescription partway through treatment, due to its
ability to rapidly adapt to its environment.
Amputation or removal of infected tissue can be successful in the treatment of P. Aeruginosa; however the risk of getting the infection again as the wound is healing is always present.