no no 8 to 14 days antibiotic use
yes you need to have a bit of a rest
Depends on what infection you have. You need to see a doctor to determine exactly which antibiotic you need - and be sure to take every one of the antibiotic pills to cure all the infection instead of just part of it.
any one can get bronchitis
"Harm" no, but alcohol completely makes taking the antibiotic moot. You actually just might as well not take the antibiotic, which of course, you CANNOT, if you are on an antibiotic for any reason. If you do NOT taking it would be absolutly wrong, always remember to take the entire perscription, as directed, as you know, your body could grow immune to the antibiotic if it is not taken correctly, then, the next time you are required to take an antibiotic, your body may not take and use the antibiotic properly.
Yes. It is safe combination. But you need to take these drugs only when prescribed by your physician.
Antibiotics only help if there is an infection. Bronchitis is usually viral (at least at first) same as cold viruses and antibiotics will not help. This is one of the biggest causes of antibiotic misuse and is very problematic causing fewer and fewer antibiotics to be effective. Do not use the old antibiotics in your cabinet. If you have a fever or are coughing up green/brown stuff see a dr. and get the correct antibiotic and then use it all up according to directions so you don't just breed stronger bacteria. If it is not an infection involved, you don't need antibiotics but treat symptoms over the counter, rest and fluids.
Yes. ONLY if you don't try to help it get better. One of my friends has bronchitis.
I dont do durgs but i take bipolar medications also antibiotics cause i have bronchitis and amoxicillin is one and most of my medication for bronchitis has that why did i fail a durg test and came out positive for cocaine
Asthma
Bronchitis
Possibly. If the first antibiotic was not the right one for the specific infection (bacteria), then a different antibiotic may need to be taken. Urologists usually do urine cultures to determine the specific bacteria causing the infection, then treat it accordingly.
The answer is that acute forms of bronchitis are very contagious and could easily be spread to everyone you come in contact with. Bronchitis is not something you probably want to share. Bronchitis is broken down into two different types. The first you got acute bronchitis. This is the kind that makes bronchitis contagious, because it is caused by influenza, the common chest cold, or an infection. Commonly, what makes bronchitis contagious is an infection of some sort that causes wheezing, coughing, and hacking. This is very hard for people to work through. It can be very unnerving to have to suffer with bronchitis, contagious or not. The other kind of bronchitis is chronic bronchitis. This produces similar symptoms and signs as acute bronchitis, but is caused by different things. Smoking, second hand smoke, a virus, or something else. This usually isn't the kind of things that make bronchitis contagious. However, it's no less annoying. One thing that is common for both types of bronchitis is that antibiotics don't do any good. Quite simply, most bronchitis, contagious or not, is not affected by antibiotics. A virus causes acute bronchitis and antibiotics do nothing for viral infections. Antibiotics are useful for treating bacterial infections only, and on top of that, they're not good for your health. You could be causing more problems with your body. Antibiotics are even known to create more infections, and especially yeast infections. Usually, with bronchitis, contagious or chronic, there will be a dry cough at the beginning. This will soon turn into a 'wet' cough that is accompanied by fever, exhaustion and headaches. Your acute bronchitis can actually be contagious for as long as you are experiencing symptoms! Those who have bronchitis for 6 months or more should get checked for other serious health conditions. One way to deal with the antibiotic problem is to find a cure for your bronchitis that is all natural. This will ensure that you are not damaging your body with useless drugs. There are different natural remedies for bronchitis however, the best kind of natural treatment for bronchitis, contagious or chronic, is a blend of different natural ingredients that target the root causes. If you have chronic or acute bronchitis, tell your doctor to FORGET the antibiotics, and find something that will really work for you. http://ezinearticles.com/?Is-My-Bronchitis-Contagious?&id=695805