This is something you really need to consult your doctor on.
Measles is a viral infection. Antibiotics treat infections caused by bacteria. Bacteria and viruses are two very different types of germs, and antibiotics will do nothing to cure the measles.
It is possible for a child to get a fever after being on an antibiotic for three days. There are several reasons. A few of those reasons are that the child could be sick with a virus and not a bacteria, in which case the antibiotic would be useless. Another scenario is that the bacteria is resistant to the particular antibiotic and that a different one is needed. In either case, you should follow up with the child's physician.
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yes, it absolutely will. However, there are a couple of different ways it may affect your credit rating depending on your circumstances and how your child support payments are collected.
The only thing affecting the child's eligibility for medicaid is income and assets.
My answer is a question: why has your doctor provided antibiotics for a viral infection. Antibiotics do not fight viruses. I agree, antibiotics do not affect viruses, so the answer is yes, the virus can be passed on to others. *Many times doctors will prescribe antibiotics to prevent secondary infections. For example, if a child were dx'd with viral pneumonia it is probable antibiotics will be prescribed to prevent a secondary bacterial infections such as bacterial pneumonia.
Being a teenage father, the baby attention will really affect you. You have to share some of your time with the mother and the child. Teenage fathers are not usually prepared for this process.
Depends on the illness and the affect on the health and safety of the child.
Antibiotics can only work against bacterium, whereas measles are caused by a virus.
A child with visible disabilities may have a harder time socially than other children. Visible disabilities can result in a child being picked on, or made to feel different from their peers. Disabled children should always have a great support system so they know they are valuable and loved.
no it can not unless the antibiotics and used for a unreasonable cause and are used very frequently. ask your doctor for more imformation.
Difficult to answer simply. No, not in a legal sense. Attempted murder is a completely different offence. Of course the attempted murder of a child IS abuse but the charge is different, it may also be an additional charge. Being charged with child abuse is not the same as being charged with the attempted murder of a child.