There are no known medicines proven to shorten or cure the common cold.
the most common illness treated by british doctors is repetative straining of the arm . the most common illness treated by british doctors is repetative straining of the arm .
thrush is common, eaisily treated at doctors or pharmacist and not a worry
The common cold is caused by a virus. It can't be treated with medication, but you can avoid it by washing your hands as much as you can.
Doctors do not prescribe any medication for a common cold. The common cold is a viral condition and antibiotics should not be prescribed for it.
The most common ear problem is a ear infection which can be treated at your local doctors office.
There are antiviral drugs available which have some effect in lessening the symptoms and decreasing the length of herpes outbreaks.
Uncomplicated cystitis is treated with antibiotics.
Strep throat.
yes.
Antibiotics do not cure the common cold since the common cold is a viral illness. Antibiotics are for bacteria, not viruses, so it would not make sense for a physician to prescribe an antibiotic for a cold and would actually be irresponsible if the physician did this.
It can be diagnosed and treated by the family doctor, dermatologists (doctors who specialize in skin diseases) and infectious disease specialists. Laboratory tests may be performed to look for the virus.
All eye diseases including common ones such as cataract, refractive errors, diabetic retinopathy, glaucoma, squint, etc are treated at a eye hospital. Consult with doctors online for more information.