It lasts about 3-5 days, but make sure to wash hands, definetely get lots of rest and you'll get better soon.
Hope it helped
Your vet can answer this question for you. He should have told you this when he prescribed the antibiotics for your dog.
lung infection
Depends on the strength of the virus, and the strength of the person's immune system.
usually strep throat lasts up to 10 to 14 days, depending on your antibiotic
Seatworm infection usually lasts one to two months
5 to 14 days
72 hours
Throat infection (sore throat/pharyngitis) may be acute(rapid onset, short duration) or chronic.Symptoms of acute pharyngitis or throat infection may occur as follows:mild infection -> discomfort in the throat, malaise, low grade fever.moderate infection-> pain in throat, difficulty in swallowing, headache, malaise, high fever,hoarse voice sometimes.very severe infection -> above symptoms will be severe.There may be swellings felt in the neck, which are nothing but swollen lymph nodes.There is also swelling of soft palate and uvula and cough.Viral infections may be accompanied by a running nose.Symptoms of chronic pharyngitis varies from person to person. They may be :Discomfort or pain in throat, especially noticed in the morningsForeign body sensation in throat-patient will have a constant desire to swallow or clear his throat in order to get rid of this 'foreign' bodytiredness of voice- patient cannot speak for a long as throat starts aching.Voice may crackCough
Conjunctivitis germs can not stay alive on plastic.
Glycerine is commonly used as a base because being viscous,it adheres to mucous membrane for a long period.
Acute sinusitis typically lasts for up to four weeks. It often follows a viral upper respiratory infection and can be characterized by symptoms such as nasal congestion, facial pain, and discharge. If symptoms persist beyond this period or worsen, it may be advisable to consult a healthcare provider, as it could indicate a bacterial infection or other complications.
Scarlet fever is essentially a strept throat with a distinct, rough-sand-paper like rash. Since it is a bacterial infection, an antibiotic is needed to improve symptoms - improvement that should occur over a 48 hour period. However, the rash may last up to 7 days.