Where on your body are you experiencing this problem?? Head, neck, chest, abdomen, etc...
You could still be pregnant, but antibiotics can make you miscarriage, or harm the baby.
That depends on the type of fracture. You can still move your thumb, if there is crack fracture. It will be painful affair. When there is complete fracture, the distal fragment can move, as the muscles are still contract. This is again very painful.
Painful urination should go away within a week of gonorrhea antibiotics. If you still have painful urination after a week, contact your health care provider for advice. Antibiotic resistance is an increasing problem in gonorrhea, so you must make this call.
Every one of them could lead to death. There were no antibiotics and medicine was considered to be still in the middle ages.
Yes, antibiotics can be frozen and still maintain their effectiveness as long as they are stored properly in airtight containers at the recommended temperature.
See a doctor. It could be serious.
Yes, blood in the urine may still be present after taking antibiotics, as antibiotics may not always resolve the underlying cause of the bleeding. It is important to consult a healthcare provider for further evaluation and treatment.
Possibly because you need to REMEMBER, WHEN YOUR ON ANTIBIOTICS THE BIRTH CONTROL NO LONGER WORKS.
Yes, you do still have periods! But sometimes painful.
Ask your physician. It could be scar tissue, it could be that what caused the infection is still there, talk to the doctor who prescribed the antibiotic.
Yes, but you can cure it with antibiotics.
Yes, because antibiotics are not effective on viruses. The Swine Flu (A-H1N1/09 virus) is unaffected by antibiotics and would still be transmissable. Antibiotics are usually only given to someone with a virus if they have already gotten or are considered to be at risk of getting a secondary bacterial infection along with the viral infection. Antibiotics are used to kill bacteria and treat bacterial infections.