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a Physician would not prescribe an antibiotic.
Influenza is a viral disease and antibiotics do not affect viruses, only bacteria.
Mononucleosis is a viral disease, it is caused by a virus. Amoxicillan is an antibiotic, which means it kills disease causing bacteria. It would not affect the mono virus. So, the answer is no.
The best place to get more information about skin lesions would be to schedule an appointment and speak with a qualified doctor. A doctor would have all of the necessary information about skin lesions.
No. That would be found with lesions in the cerebellum.
I would get an ice cube and wrap it in cloth or tissue, then hold it to your blister. It might relieve pain.
No. Viral DNA is going to code only for viral DNA. Viral RNA will code for viral RNA.
This would probably be some from the South Western US. Ask your own doctor if could recommend one. His specialty would be as a virologist.
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No, cold sores are caused by a virus (Herpes Simplex) and since amoxicillin is an antibiotic, it would have no affect on the virus. Antibiotics only work to kill bacteria, they are not effective against viral infections. There are anti-viral medicines that can be prescribed for and do help relieve cold sores. Ask your doctor if your cold sore could be treated with an anti-viral.
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