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two to three days
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.
never in most cases, unless you assume the antibiotic as a placebo. I believe sinus infections aren't usually bacterial, in which case antibiotics are useless, and not only usless--by taking them you are raising your tolerance to them and speading MRSA, raising other people's tolerance, and assisting in causing worlwide antibiotic resistance, which s a horrible thing--HOWEVER, once the infection has developed it can become bacterial, which has happened to me, and i find that you would start feeling better within a few days to a week. but also beware, these infections tend to return! In most clinical studies, patients with sinusitis get better in 7 to 10 days, whether or not they take antibiotics.
If antibiotics are overused or used incorrectly there is a chance that the bacteria will become resistant - the antibiotic becomes less effective against that type of bacterium. In most countries outside the U.S. antibiotics are rarely given they are seen as having life long side affects.
you will never automatically become one. it is a long and tedious process.
a very long time.
My daughter's doctor & hospital have always made sure they were given 1 hour pre-operatively.
Most doctors will agreed that waiting 3 to 4 weeks is appropraite
Depends on the situation. Usually the owner is given 7 days' worth of antibiotics. If the cat has flu or conjunctivitis, the antibiotics will usually clear things up before 7 days. If the antibiotics are for something more severe it may take longer for the medication to work.
that depends on who the other person is...
NO. They are antibiotics. anti = against; and bio = life. Therefore antibiotics kill bacteria etc. (Indirectly, antibiotics may contribute to pain relief if the pain is caused by the types of infection resulting from those germs which antibiotics kill. However, antibiotics should never be taken as a direct painkiller. Rather, one should take them to fight germs when one has become infected; but only after ascertaining that antibiotics are needed and will help. A doctor should be consulted. Taking antibiotics for too long, or when not needed, can have unwanted consequences.)
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