The answer depends on teh likely cause. In our part of the world, Bell's palsy is often related to Lyme disease. In other areas, herpes virus is a more likely cause. Here in the Northeast we treat with antivirals like acyclovir while starting treatment against Lyme disease, like doxycycline. Your primary care provider will use an approach based on likely causes in your location.
Antivirals, antibiotics, and corticosteroids are available in liquid. Discuss options with your primary care provider and pharmacist.
Yes Bells Palsy can often occur from stress and shock is definetly a stressful situation for a child. However with antibiotics and steroids that her doctor prescribed things will eventually taper away. It will also take alot of patience and time. Good Luck!
If you dont take all of your antibiotics the bacteria will continue to grow and its DNA will change so it will become resistent to the antibiotics
When looking to take care of a child with cerebral palsy it is suggested to find a live in nurse to help take care of this child. Also you should look into the physical therapy programs in your area.
An IUD is a choice of birth control.... I dont think you take antibiotics for birth control... you take antibiotics for infections.
The oral surgeon or dentist will let you know if antibiotics are required.
no,you should wait.vitamins may cause unwanted interaction if you also using antibiotics.
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can you take champix and antibiotics together
depends on the cause.. if causes are excessive alcohol consumption or prolonged use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs , take antacid.. but if it's bacterial, take antibiotics
1 - We should not take over dose of antibiotics. 2 - Antibiotics should not be taken empty stomach. 3 - We should take antibiotic onlyafter consulting a doctor. 4 - We should complete the dose of antibiotic as advised by the doctor.
In earlier days blue pigeons used to bring and take messages. So, bells were tied to their feet so that their owners could identify them from the bells tied on their feet.