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I had hip replacement in 2005. I came down with MRSA from the surgery.? |
After months of IV treatment, the infection was still present. I had to have the hip replacement re-done. This surgeon was able to remove all the infection. An MRSA (Multiple drug Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus infection) is extremely serious, as you found out the hard way, but it is an infection. If the doctor really got the infection removed, it shouldn't come back. As for pain and stiffness - I don't know how long ago the surgery was, but ask your doctor about a regimen of physical therapy.....they know exactly what exercises are safe and will lessen the stiffness. Good luck! It could trouble you again. It was unfortunate your hip replacement got infected. Keeping healthy is one way to prevent the bug from creeping in again. However, in my honest opinion, you will not be able to fully enjoy the benefits of the hip replacement since your hip was buggered up by the infection. The first hip done, if uncomplicated is always the best hip. |
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