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Erythrocyte means red blood cell, it is not an antibiotic. You may be confusing this word with erythromycin.
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You have some sort of infection, and may require an antibiotic such as Penicillin to help your body fight it off.
The clotting factor of blood is referred to as platelets. When someone's body does not produce enough platelets, their blood may not clot properly.
may cause serious blood problems by reducing the ability of the blood forming organs to produce blood cells. These drugs may decrease the number of white blood cells, red blood cells, or both.
There is a blood type diet because researchers have found that there are lectins in foods that may produce reactions in individuals that have blood types that produce antibodies to them. Some of these foods can act like poison in the body if you do not follow the diet tailored for your blood type.
Two features of the cirulatory sytem that might produce high blood pressure are heart rate and artery size. If your hert is beating fast, it will push blood rapidly through the arteries, building up blood pressure. If your artery size are small, then the narrow or partly clogged arteries produce high blood pressure. A third option would be artery elasticity. If you artery looses their elasticity and becomes hard, it may also produce high blood pressure as well. Hope that answers your question!! ;)
Coughing is treated with cough medicine. If you have an infection, such as an upper respiratory infection, that is causing the coughing, then that may be treated with an antibiotic, but a cough that is not due to an infection is not treated with an antibiotic.
In case of the fetus, liver produces red blood cells. Red blood cells are produced by flat bones in case of adults. Given a challenge to produce the extra red blood cells, the liver may start producing red blood cells in adults also, as a last resort.
It may if there is an infection in it or if you are allergic to it.
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Generally not - because the antibiotic would be 'dismantling' the microbes causing the UTI (urinary tract infection). However, an antibiotic may cause vulvar irritation that may lead to symptoms of itiching and pain on urination - these symptoms may be mitigated by a specific cream. If the UTI is caused by a virus, then no antibiotic will solve the problem - the infection will in this case have to work its way out.