November 1997 I was travelling back from the Canaries, sitting next to a chap continually coughing on the flight, next day I started coughing, and have not stopped since, regular visits to the Practice, has not worked, I am now under a respiratory doctor, who is totally baffled, he thinks it is Asthma, tried the sprays to no avail, I have had a Bronchoscopy down my nasal tube into my stomach/lung, they have found, a slight misting in my one lung, but the are not to concerned. I personally are very concerned considering I cannot even hold a proper conversation, with anybody, without coughing, or the losing of my voice, it has become a situation that even gardening planting or cutting flowers, cutting the grass, trimming the hedge, working in my garage sweeping-drilling-sawing creates, a streaming, nose/eyes totally blocked, nasal passages, light headiness and a general feeling, of not being well, what I cannot understand is that I never suffered with any of these symptons before Nov 1997. My daily intake of prescribed medication is:- Asprin 75mg- Losec 20mg-Simvastatin 40mg-Calcium 120-Canesartan 4mg plus a months supply of Prednisolone 6daily 1week, 4daily 1week, 2daily 3days. I would appreciate some input please. Mike Davies November 1997 I was travelling back from the Canaries, sitting next to a chap continually coughing on the flight, next day I started coughing, and have not stopped since, regular visits to the Practice, has not worked, I am now under a respiratory doctor, who is totally baffled, he thinks it is Asthma, tried the sprays to no avail, I have had a Bronchoscopy down my nasal tube into my stomach/lung, they have found, a slight misting in my one lung, but the are not to concerned. I personally are very concerned considering I cannot even hold a proper conversation, with anybody, without coughing, or the losing of my voice, it has become a situation that even gardening planting or cutting flowers, cutting the grass, trimming the hedge, working in my garage sweeping-drilling-sawing creates, a streaming, nose/eyes totally blocked, nasal passages, light headiness and a general feeling, of not being well, what I cannot understand is that I never suffered with any of these symptons before Nov 1997. My daily intake of prescribed medication is:- Asprin 75mg- Losec 20mg-Simvastatin 40mg-Calcium 120-Canesartan 4mg plus a months supply of Prednisolone 6daily 1week, 4daily 1week, 2daily 3days. I would appreciate some input please. Mike Davies
The outcome of tuuberculosis, is passing on to someone else by coughing, it is a disease of the lungs. it has to be treated te full course, and it also causes death.
A course of antibiotics and treatment by a physician is imperative. However, alternative therapies may be used to relieve the symptoms of fever and sore throat.
Acute giardiasis can usually be allowed to run its natural course and tends to clear up on its own. Antibiotics are helpful, however, in easing symptoms and preventing the spread of infection.
of course they are, there treated just the same as us!
Common symptoms of a UTI in dogs include frequent urination, straining to urinate, blood in the urine, and licking the genital area. UTIs can be treated effectively with antibiotics prescribed by a veterinarian, along with increased water intake and possibly dietary changes. It is important to follow the veterinarian's instructions for the full course of treatment to ensure the infection is fully cleared.
There's no definite answer as to what it is called. Unless, of course, you are causing yourself to do it. That of course is called Bulimia Nervosa. If you have other symptoms such as fever, coughing, etc. It could be food poisoning or the common cold.
rickettsialpox is such a mild illness, some practitioners choose to simply treat the symptoms (giving acetaminophen for fever and achiness, pushing fluids to avoid dehydration ). Others will give their patients a course of the antibiotic tetracycline
Yes of course. Do give her proper dose as soon as you remember! Prednisolone should never be stopped abruptly but tapered off.
Common symptoms of a UTI include frequent urination, burning sensation during urination, cloudy or strong-smelling urine, and lower abdominal pain. Blood in the urine may also be present. UTIs are typically treated with antibiotics prescribed by a healthcare provider. It is important to drink plenty of water and follow the full course of treatment to effectively clear the infection.
The Kommandants were feared of course!
yes of course
A bacterial infection can be effectively treated with antibiotics prescribed by a healthcare provider. It is important to take the full course of antibiotics as directed, even if symptoms improve, to ensure the infection is completely eradicated. In some cases, additional supportive care such as rest, hydration, and symptom management may also be recommended.