If you think you need to take a different antibiotic, call your health care provider, and they'll tell you what makes sense in your particular situation.
Topical antibiotics should be applied within four hours after injury. Do not use more than the recommended amount and do not apply it more often than three times a day.
antibiotics kill harmful bacteria
no you die I am sorry, but you are very wrong. Antibiotics are very effective at curing the disease if administered within a day or two of infection.
If you dont take all of your antibiotics the bacteria will continue to grow and its DNA will change so it will become resistent to the antibiotics
Antibiotics trigger a protective response by bacteria to form biofilms. Bacteria within a biofilm are thousands of times less susceptible to antibiotics than planktonic bacteria
Antibiotics are of value, if started within three days of onset of symptoms. They are indicated for those with severe or persistent symptoms.
I would suggest that your contact the physician who prescribed you the antibiotics. Antibiotics are prescribed for many conditions and they always must be finished unless otherwise directed by your doctor. People generally feel better within days and think they can stop their antibiotics. Infections can return if you do not finish the prescribed course. Bacteria can develop a tolerance to our antibiotics due to many people not finishing the job. Ask a doctor if taking a probiotic during or after a treatment is okay to get help with digestion during a treatment and restore beneficial bacteria needed in the body.
Antibiotics are basically any medicine that kills off bacteria or rather within the patient's body. This can be organic acids, as long as it serves well to it's definition.
i think that change is there every where in life seasons change,day changes into night and so on but some changes are within our control if we consider them seriously we can win over them.
Yes. This is why bacteria are becoming resistant to antibiotics.
It's penicillins
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