Viral diseases (disases caused by viruses), because antibiotics attack the cell wall, and a virus doesnt have a cell wall.
P.S. Antibiotics can only cure bacterial diseases (diseases caused by bacteria.
P.S.S. Viruses arent living things.
P.S.S.S. What does P.S., P.S.S., etc. stand for?
Bacteria
Antibiotics are the treatment of choice for acute otitis media (AOM). Different antibiotics are used depending on the type of bacteria most likely to be causing the infection.
Bacterial infections are typically treated with antibiotics, which work by targeting the bacteria causing the infection. Fungal infections are usually treated with antifungal medications, which can come in the form of creams, ointments, or oral medications. In some cases, a combination of treatments may be used depending on the severity and type of infection.
Some of the patients have viral infection as a cause of tonsillitis. Such patients should be treated without antibiotics. The one with streptococcal infection need therapy with tablet penicillin V.
The appropriate antibiotic for a kitten with an infection would depend on the specific type of infection and should be prescribed by a veterinarian after a proper diagnosis. It is important to follow the veterinarian's instructions and complete the full course of antibiotics to ensure the infection is properly treated.
You've partly answered this yourself. Antibiotics are used to treat infections. Specifically, they are for treating microbial (bacterial) infections. Antibiotics can be used to treat many types. Depending on the type or seriousness of infection, different antibiotics are used. For instance, a person with severe acne may be prescribed a topical gel with clindamycin but a person with a severe case of syphilis may be treated with a course of penicillin. However, antibiotics do not work on viruses, which is why they don't work on colds or flu. It's very important to follow a doctor's instructions when taking antibiotics, as microbes can become resistant to them if not treated correctly. Even if you are feeling better, you should continue taking the full course because if the bacteria is still present in tiny amounts, it could come back and then the antibiotics won't work. This is also why it's important to not take antibiotics unless they have been prescribed specifically for your infection.
The majority of infections can be treated with antibiotics, however, there are a few strains of antibiotic-resistent super bugs, such as MRSA (Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus) and VRSA (Vancomycin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus.)
Only bacterial infections they are not effective for viral infections.
No, Lyme disease is not a fungal infection. It is caused by a type of bacteria called Borrelia burgdorferi, which is transmitted to humans through the bite of infected ticks. Lyme disease is typically treated with antibiotics.
Most of the time Antibiotics are 99% successful, they help treat the infection and the person who had the infection is clear, but how ever 1% of the time Antibiotics can fail, meaning that the person has to use a different type of Antibiotic :)10 years in medicine!Hope I Helped? :)
There several ways through which protists can be treated. This will depend on the particular type of protist but the common treatments are using antivirals and antibiotics.
You need to ask your doctor or go to the clinic to get an antibiotic, and every infection is different, so only certain antibiotics will help each different infection.