You give it anti biotics and drugs
No! Antibiotics will make thrush worse. Anti-biotics work by killing all bacteria, both good and bad. Thrush is caused by candida bacteria. Anti-biotics will kill the bacteria that opposes the candida bacteria and keeps the body in harmony, so taking anti-biotics will make your thrush worse or will have been the root cause of your thrush in the first place. You must use an anti-fungal medication either on the source of the problem - like a pessary or cream or take action systemically - by taking oral anti-fungal medication.
anti biotics should be prescribed by a doctor after examinig a child.
some anti-biotics can be quite harsh and so can knock out other 'good' bacteria causing such things as thrush for which you'd need additional meds...
Anti-biotics are used to deal with bacterial infections in humans. Bacteria evolves so that these anti-biotics are ineffective anymore. For the bacteria, it is survival of the fittest. So, the more that anti-biotics are used, the faster bacteria can evolve, and so the quicker the anti-biotics become useless. That's why anti-biotics should only be used when absolutely necessary.
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cranberries do contain sulfa. Sulfa is used in anti-biotics. Cranberry juice contains sulfa which is also a drug used in the manufacture of anti-biotics
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drugs are classified as anti biotics, anti coagulantes, anti helmentics, anti diuretics, anti hypertensives
Protection with a bandaid and triple anti-biotics.
Anti biotics will not cure a virus .