Other than a DNA test to confirm gender...?
Soap and water should be sufficient to clear up a minor bacteria infection. If it doesn't clear up within a day or two then contact a doctor and they might prescribe an antibiotic.
Yeast infections are often mistaken for Bacterial Vaginosis. Since BV is typically a condition only women suffer from, a yeast infection should be completely ruled out before assuming a man has "BV."
Flagyl ( oral medication) is the most common used for vaginal infection. If you prefer vaginal cream insert Terconazole Vaginal Cream. These are prescribe by you doctor and cannot be brought over the counter.
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For general bacterial infections, you will need to get prescription antibiotics to get rid of the infection.
Antibiotics are used to slow or kill bacterial infections while the bodt's own defences build up.
anti-biotics are used in an bacterial infection. If it is serious they will put you on a drip.
bacterial..you can't really cure viral infections, only bacterial infections..hence anti-bacterial as antibiotics for a bacterial infection
Neutrophils are most indicative of a bacterial infection.
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Leptospiremia is a bacterial infection of the kidney and genital tract.
anti-biotics are used in an bacterial infection. If it is serious they will put you on a drip.
A yeast infection can not do so. And chlamydia is not viral. A yeast infection can't cause or lead to chlamydia, and chlamydia is a bacterial infection. You get chlamydia from sexual contact with someone who's infected. It's spread by oral, anal, or vaginal sex; genital-genital contact; sharing sex toys; or birth to an infected mother.
Influenza, is a bacterial infection.
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Yes u can
it is a bacterial infection which is a bacteria
Bacterial infections, especially of the genital or urinary tracts, are not signs of pregnancy - most occur without pregnancy, although pregnant women may develop such infections more easily. Early pregnancy may produce mild sensations that are uncomfortable and these may mimic an infection.
bacterial..you can't really cure viral infections, only bacterial infections..hence anti-bacterial as antibiotics for a bacterial infection
No Flexaril is not used to treat bacterial infections.
The rennet of the calf had a bacterial infection and required antibiotics.
A bacterial infection results when bacteria enters the body.