Patient's Query
Hi doctor,
I have a Staphylococcus infection that can be treated using simple household vaccine. My weight is about 126 pounds. I can go off all medication if need to be. This vaccine can be used to drastically lower the amount of bacteria. I am about 5 feet and 5 inches tall. The doctors are not helping us here because of profits. I am having problems getting an attorney. I am currently forced to self-treat. I am afraid I might die because of my situation. What is the recommended volume for the vaccine shot for someone weighing 126 pounds? I know I have to use distilled water. I know I can have one shot a month. If I choose to use the shot, I will not hold anybody responsible except myself.
Kindly help.
Hi,
Welcome to icliniq.com.
I read your query and understand your concern.
Vaccines are generally not effective in controlling ongoing infection from bacteria. I would suggest you take broad-spectrum antibiotics like Cefixime twice a day for seven days to control your infection if it is bacterial. For fungal infection, treatment is usually long, up to months in chronic cases, but antifungal oral tablets like Fluconazole and Ketoconazole are highly effective in treatment. Consult your specialist doctor, discuss with them, and take the medicines with their consent.
Thank you for consulting me.
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Answered byDr. Srivastava Sumit
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