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[|Human|] my name is joey. in 2006 i lost my leg after a injury,it had got a staff infection. i have had to go in the hospital several times since my amputation. i just got out of the hospital 2 days ago because the infection returned and had made a couple of soars on my stump. im now out of the hospital and i think the infection is gone but not really sure. my leg looks better but is still very painfull. what do you recomend as far as what i can put on my leg to make it feel better? also i have been told that once you have ever had a staff infection it never completely leaves a persons body is this true?  my age is 49 i am 6 feet tall, i weigh 262 i have high cholestrol,diabetic,heart rate problem,blood pressure problem,bad nerves,i take effexior 150xr,and a couple other nerve medications,copd,and i still smoke.  do you recomend some type of ointment to put on my leg to help the healing process?
[|AI|]  Greetings, Welcome to Chat Doctor. Staphylococcal infection is the most common infection related to skin, and it also usually infect wounds after surgeries. The first medication which is given in staph infection is combination of amoxicillin + clavulanic acid. This medication covers the infection very well. But many times this infection becomes resistance to this antibiotic. In that case there are other medications. But a pus sample is tested in order to know which antibiotic is effective in such cases. That way we can give the exact effective Chat Doctor.  As far as you wound is concerned, it is important to know if you wound seems to be infected on inspection. Or do you have fever. If so then you need treatment and wound care would also be needed. IF you don't have these problems then there is nothing to worry about. As long as your blood sugars are continuously well controlled your infection will be also well controlled. Smoking in addition to diabetes rings alarm bells , So I recommend strongly to quit smoking now before It's too late. Ointment can be given like poly fax ointment, But has limited role if infection is widespread. I hope the answer was helpful. In case you need any further assistance feel free to contact in writing. Regards