In many cases, a doctor shouldn't give you medication for a viral disease because the medications are not effective in treating viral diseases. Giving out antibiotics or other medications that are not effective against the disease you have contributes to antibiotic resistence and failure of treatment.
I do not know, you should be given an antibiotic, unless you have an allergic reaction to things such as penicillin.
Another View: Viruses are not reactive to, and cannot be "cured" with antibiotics. Only BACTERIAL infections are susceptible to these medications.
Therefore it is meaningless, expensive, and possibly harmful to give you medication (i.e.: antibiotics) for something it cannot cure.
Bacterial in almost all cases, viral might occur in people with suppressed immune systems, but it is infrequent and is less often referred to as "periodontal disease".
there are variations of anthrax that are viral and bacterial most anthrax is bacterial
No; it occurs from a viral infection (HIV).
Rabies is a viral disease. Since this disease is caused by viruse(microbes), that is related to microbiology.
"Measles (also known as rubeola) is a disease caused by a virus" From wikipedia. Its viral "Measles (also known as rubeola) is a disease caused by a virus" From wikipedia. Its viralVirus!
because an viral infection goes away on its own
they probably wont give you any medicine for this desease because they can't cure it
Simply because there really isn't medicine to fight most viral infections. There are a few exceptions like tamiflu for flu, but most viruses cannot be fought with medication. Any medication prescribed would just help symptoms of the infection but not do anything to fight it off.
Viruses are not killed by antibiotics. Antibiotics kill bacterial infections like Strep Throat and Pneumonia. Viral infections, such as the common cold and the flu are cured by your body's immune system.
It is reported that virus infections cannot be treated by antibiotic medication. Only bacterial infects are effected by antibiotics. Therefore doctors will only issue such things as analgesia to counter pain and temperature
Viruses are not really alive and can't be treated by any antibiotics. Or there may not be any antiviral that will treat your virus.
yes,it is a viral disease
Bacterial in almost all cases, viral might occur in people with suppressed immune systems, but it is infrequent and is less often referred to as "periodontal disease".
Rabies is viral.
Yes it is viral.
Yes, because it has a viral disease called the uralline, if you have touched the person who does have a heart disease, consult your doctor if u have a Uralline.
Bacterial diseases can be treated with antibiotics. Viruses ( such as a cold ) do not respond well to medications. Generally your body either will or will not fight off the virus. A virus does not respond to medicine. The only two reasons to give medicines when you have a viral infection is to first treat symptoms like runny nose or for secondary infections that might occur later. Doctors also fear that if the medication is not needed then it will promote stronger bacteria to survive.