No. This caused by a fungus and should be treated by an antifungal. Antifungal medications such as fluconazole or itraconazole (Sporanox, Onmel)
All antifungals can have serious side effects
No.
Valley fever is not caused by a bacteria and so an antibiotic cannot be used to treat Valley fever. Valley fever is treated with an antifungal.
A number of tests are used for Valley fever: chest x-rays, biopsy, sputum exam, and complement fixation assays.
Champa flowers were used to cure leprosy, to cure fever, and to improve eyesight.
There was no cure for typhoid fever in colonial times. Nevertheless wise old physician probably used to cure typhoid by good nursing care. There was about 20 % mortality for the typhoid fever without effective antibiotic therapy.
oregano/ origanum vugare; for fever and cough
the root i think
It's very difficult to kill Valley fever spores outside the body. In the body a group of drugs called -conazoles are used.
The only cure for Roman Fever are a number of drugs but it does not mean you cannot get the disease again. Some of the drugs used to treat this condition include Chloroquine, Atovaquone, and Mefloquine.
Oregano is a herb used in cooking.
Calpol is used to cure babies and children of aches and pains, congestion, cough, cold and flu, sore throat and teething pain, mumps, measles, fever, post immunisation fever.
Oregano is native to the Mediterranean region and was first used in Greece.
Calpol is used to cure babies and children of aches and pains, congestion, cough, cold and flu, sore throat and teething pain, mumps, measles, fever, post immunisation fever.