No. They require investigation by a Doctor Who might then prescribe antibiotics if appropriate.
Oral and injected antibiotics require a prescription. There are some topical (applied to the skin) antibiotics which are sold over the counter.
No, antibiotics do not work on fungi. Antibiotics are specifically designed to target and kill bacteria, not fungi. Fungi require antifungal medications for treatment.
Many cases of earaches result from congestion. A decongestant can help. If that has no effect, you may need to see a medical professional.
No, antibiotics are not available over the counter in pharmacies. They require a prescription from a healthcare provider.
No, antibiotics require a prescription from a doctor and cannot be bought over the counter at this pharmacy.
Clindamycin is an antibiotic that can be prescribed to treat bacterial infections, including some that may cause earaches, such as otitis media. However, it's important to note that not all earaches are due to bacterial infections; some may be viral or due to other causes. Therefore, clindamycin should only be used when prescribed by a healthcare professional after a proper diagnosis. Self-medicating with antibiotics can lead to resistance and is not advisable.
Two antibiotics used as medicine to cure a variety of diseases caused by bacteria are Penicillin and Gentamicin. Both require a prescription from a physician.
To the best of my knowledge, there are no home remedies that actually work for an earache. You can try some over-the-counter pain medications (Tylenol, Advil, Aleve, etc.) to see if that helps, but if there is an ear infection you'll need to see a doctor for antibiotics.
cellulitis is treated with antibiotics. If it progresses to an abscess it will require incision and drainage
There is no one reason for this. Ask the prescribing practitioner.
Yes, the right antibiotics. Many strains have become antibiotic resistent, and require long doses of different antibiotics. A few strains are incurrable because of this.
because of fear of infection