I read this in my IGCSE cambridge syllabus too for Biology. My answer to that is that people with certain bacterial diseases are treated with antibiotics in which is a substance that kills the infectious bacteria once injected into the body without harming any living body cells. Penicillin for example, kills bacteria by stopping them from making their cell walls.
Antibiotictreatments for one to three days shorten the course of the disease and reduce the severity of the symptoms. People will recover without them, however, if sufficient hydration is maintained. Doxycycline is typically used first line, although some strains of Vibrio cholerae have shown resistance. Testing for resistance during an outbreak can help determine appropriate future choices. Other antibiotics proven to be effective include cotrimoxazole , erythromycin , tetracycline ,chloramphenicol , and furazolidone. Fluoroquinolones, such as norfloxacin, also may be used, but resistance has been reported
You get a treatment
Antibiotics.
because HIV is a virus and antibiotics treat bacterial infections.
Bronchitis is usually caused by a viral infection and antibiotics are not effective in treating it. However, if bronchitis is caused by a bacterial infection, antibiotics may be prescribed by a healthcare provider. It's important to consult a healthcare professional for the appropriate treatment.
No, cellulitis is a serious bacterial skin infection that requires prompt medical attention and treatment with antibiotics prescribed by a healthcare professional. It is not recommended to attempt self-help treatment for cellulitis.
False. There is no cure yet for AIDS. Antibiotics work on bacteria. So if an AIDS patient gets a secondary bacterial infection, it would be appropriate for them to take antibiotics to help with the bacterial infection. AIDS is caused by the HIV virus, so antibiotics would be ineffective for treatment of the AIDS itself, just secondary infections associated with the AIDS. They are especially prone to these because of the lowered ability of AIDS patients' immune systems to fight disease.
Pill imprint H 49 has been identified as Sulfamethoxazole and trimethoprim 800 mg / 160 mg. Sulfamethoxazole/trimethoprim is used in the treatment of bacterial skin infection; urinary tract infection; bacterial infection; sinusitis; bronchitis and belongs to the drug classes miscellaneous antibiotics,
Chlamydia is bacterial, and, like so many bacterial illnesses, it can be cured with antibiotics.
No. The treatment is antibiotics and in this case you would really need it if you are pregnant. The infection going untreated would be worse. Speak to your doctor so they know.
Pyogenic meningitis is a bacterial infection of the protective membranes covering the brain and spinal cord. It is characterized by symptoms such as fever, headache, neck stiffness, and altered mental status. Treatment involves prompt administration of antibiotics and supportive care.
Viral diseases are caused by viruses which live in our cells as a host. So, killing them by antibiotics means killing our own cells. This is why antibiotics are not effective against viral diseases.
No. Antibiotics do not help viral infections such as the cold or flu. Antibiotics are specifically for helping with treatment of bacterial infections or for preventing bacterial infections and do nothing to an inanimate virus.