Nothing not prescribed by a doctor!
Yes, when I was 9 years old, I had an infection in my throat, and I had to take antibiotics, ( recommended by the docter ), and it was okay.
Look at the label. It will tell you how much to take and when, and whether you should finish it all (usually for antibiotics). Any you have left a year later should be turned in to your doctors office for disposal.
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The at home remedy is to have her drink lots of cranberry juice. If your child has a fever than then the infection needs antibiotics and you should take her straight to am ER
Antibiotics are prescription medicines. That means that they should only be sold to the public on production of a doctors authority. This authority will specify what the dosage should be for the patient and how often the drug should be administered. The reason for this is that antibiotics can cause allergic reactions that can be fatal and inappropriate or unnecessary use of antibiotics will cause resistant strains of germs to evolve which means that antibiotics will eventually stop being effective. As you are asking what the correct dose for your child's tooth infection is, I can only assume that you have not been prescribed this medicine by a suitably qualified medic (a doctor or dentist). If this is the case you should not administer the treatment, you should take your child to see a dentist and follow what the dentist tells you to do.
A 35 year-old woman should be concerned with managing inflammation and maintaining cellular health. A good supplement to take is krill oil.
yes you take them to the doctor or go by the pharmacy although he may not be running fever a green colored snot is a start of an unhealthy body. especially a 4 year old when there immune system isn't that good. also be on the look out for other symptoms.
I'm pretty sure they do not. I used to have Mirena earlier this year, and I was told that after it was inserted, I could completely forget about it until the 5th year, which is when it should be removed.No, antibiotics DO NOT affect Mirena.
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Antibiotics should not be taken after expiration because they lose their effectiveness. Less effective antibiotics may make the problem worse by causing more bacteria in your body to be resistant to antibiotics.