Yes, 24 hours after starting antibiotics (According to this webpage: http://www.nnmc.edu/academics/departments/health/documents/n216alterationsinrespiratoryfunctionlec.pdf) Group A Strep • Signs and symptoms: Sore throat, fever, adenitis, tonsils and pharynx covered with exudates, bad breath • Diagnose with throat culture • Treat with penicillin, Tylenol. Must complete course of antibiotics • Tip: throw away toothbrush 24 hours after antibiotic therapy started
No u shouldn't! :)
Wene u r sick your body creates " anti sick cells", that's what I call it, that eliminates the enemy intruder or the sickness. After u r cured most of thoughs specific cells that killed off the invasion die out, but some stay to guard your body for the rest of your life.
So no, u can get the same viruse or flu twice, and so there is no point of changing your brush.
Hope it helped, but don't take my word for it, I'm only 15 ;)
you should so you don't get sick again
Hang around people who have it, use their lip balm, makeup or even touch what they touch. If you sick and you have a toothbrush (of course you do) and you use it that toothbrush is infected so if some one happens to use it after you (i doubt that) they will get sick with a sure to tolley yes sirry
Ceftazidime is reserved drug for pseudomonas. It is a serious crime against the humanity to use the same to treat the strep throat.
doxycycline is NOT used to treat strep infections.
An Interplak toothbrush is an electric powered toothbrush. The head rotates so that one can brush their teeth the same as they do when using a standard toothbrush. The head will polish the teeth and get in those hard to brush places.
clindamycin (cleocin) can be used to treat strep throat, but it's not the recommended treatment. strep throat is caused by streptococcus pyogenes. recommended treatment is with penicillin for 10 days. alternatives include amoxicillin; penicillin allergic patients can use azithro/clarithro/erythro-mycin. there is some evidence showing cleocin works, but it's not first choice
depends where your using the electric toothbrush! ! :)
Wash your toothbrush and use it forever. A toothbrush has inadequate mass to consider it for efficient recycling.
a normal toothbrush like anyone else
Yes. It is effective against strep infection.
An electric toothbrush operates upon the same principle as the "VIBARTOR" (please check your spelling?)
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