also, i barely found out i was PG yesterday after taking a home pregnancy test because i was suppose to start on Saturday, I've been getting alot of crampage, usually my menstraul cramps are really painful so I've been disreguarding these ones which feel about the same to me
If you are treating a particular infection with an antibiotic the infection should be gone by the time the prescribed dose is finished. if it is not then the treatment should continue or be changed immediately.
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No. Its for treating urinary tract infections
Not over the long run, for sure.
Lysine
By treating it quickly and making sure your immune system is the best it can be.
No. Flexeril is a muscle relaxant and not helpful in curing or treating the symptoms of UTI.
Recently while treating a yeast infection with nystatin and triamcinolone, I noticed that a hemerrhoid I had been suffering with for years had almost conpletely gone away after just a few days. The oitment may not be prescribed for hemorrhiods, but it worked for me.
Antibiotics do nothing to treat a viral infection. However, in some cases a physician thinks a patient needs a bacterial infection treated in order to throw off a viral infection.
a topical antibiotic, such as bacitracin, mupirocin, or sulfadiazine, should be routinely applied
Cetirizine hydrochloride Flixonase spray Augmentin if acute sinusitis
An MRSA infection could be treated successfully with with topical treatments and by keeping abscesses drained. There are some antibiotics which are used in effectively treating MRSA or Mercer. This strain of bacteria is not resistant to Vancomycin among a few other antibiotics - It is hoped that these antibiotics will remain capable in treating mercer infection.