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It exposes too many organisms to antibiotics, and exposing them too frequently. This results in the opportunity for the organisms to become resistant to the antibiotics. Antibiotic resistant bacteria are becoming a more and more serious public health threat.
Bacteria can become immune to antibiotics and the antibiotics will not work in the future when you need them. They only work against bacteria and cold and flu are caused by viruses.
Antibiotics are substances that kill bacteria. They are not able to neutralise viruses. Bacteria can become resistant to antibiotics, so misusing them for non-bacterial infections could have serious consequences rendering the antibiotic ineffective.
antibiotics are really essential for treatment but some antibiotics cause side effects can be of any type it may be terotogenic which means you should not be given in pregnancy there are so many other type of allergic reactions are associated with antibiotics but it is necessary to give antibiotics
Yes, Cyber Warfare will become a serious problem. For example, Israel and American hackers used Cyber Warfare to push back Iran's nuclear ambitions, by having a device in the nuclear plants malfunction. Cyber Warfare will become a more serious problem for advanced countries like the USA which rely on electricity grids and an electronic banking system.
Yes, over use of antibiotics can cause bacteria to become resistant.
The bacteria will become immune to the antibiotics.
Antibiotics often are prescribed if blisters become infected.
some people become lazy now than before because of technology
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
Gaunt faces are indicative of a serious illness. Cancer, Drugs, Tuberculosis, Thyroid Disease and a myriad of other ailments can cause a person to become gaunt.
Some common symptoms involving the bladder include leakage (such as during excessive activity, sneezing, or laughing), frequent urination, or pain while urinating. Any of these can indicate an infection, which while easily treated by antibiotics, can become serious quickly. It's best to see your doctor if you show any of these symptoms.