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because of fear of infection
the use of third and fourth generation antibiotics..
If the infection is mild it can settle with antibiotics. Recurrent attacks will subsequently require surgery
Yes it can settle with antibiotics. Recurrent attacks however will require surgical intervention and removable of the gall bladder
Most bladder infections will require an antibiotic, however, until you get one cranberry juice will help ease the cramping and burning. Increase your water intake in general.
Therapy most often involves a two- to three-week course of antibiotics
No. They require investigation by a doctor who might then prescribe antibiotics if appropriate.
The doctor may prescribe antibiotics to reduce the risk of infection. If the patient can breathe without a ventilator, the room is humidified
AZO pills work by relieving the pain associated with urinary tract infections, burning and frequent urination. AZO acts quickly and relieves symptoms promptly. However, if you still experience symptoms or a urinary tract infection or your symptoms do not feel any better, then see your Doctor as you may require antibiotics.
Severe or recurrent staphylocoecal infections may require a seven- to 10-day course of treatment with penicillin or other oral antibiotics. The location of the infection and the identity of the causal bacterium determines which
Okay, this may be a sign of an infection like meningitis or a systemic infection, which may be viral or bacterial in origin. I recommend that you have this examined right away, ether in an urgent care center or an ER. It may require antibiotics
It depends on the infection. Many infections are easily cured with antibiotics, but some require more serious measures. In cases such as pink-eye, your eye will itch and ooze pus but will not hurt very much, nor will it cause much damage.