The specialist best suited to treat your eye infection depends on the type and location of the infection. See an ophthalmologist as a first step, and follow his or her recommendations about consulting a subspecialist if needed.
to treat a bacterial infection.
No, you cannot use Augmentin for a tooth infection. Augmentin would be prescribed by a doctor to treat complaints such as ear infections, severe sinusitis, bacterial urinary tract infections and skin infections.
Salpingitis is an infection and inflammation in the fallopian tubes. An STD clinic doctor would treat this, as could a GP or gynecologist.
Liposuction could cause swelling, bruising which would be some of the most common complaints. In the most severe complaints would be bleeding,numbness and infection.
You would typically see a gastroenterologist or a general surgeon for issues related to the gallbladder. They can help diagnose and treat conditions such as gallstones, infection, inflammation, or other gallbladder disorders.
You should see a doctor for any sort of discharge during pregnacy. It could be an infection which they would need to treat.
Metronidazole
why would you have a staph infection in the neck? What is the cause of this?
metronidazole
It won't do anything to help or hurt the influenza, but it can treat or prevent a secondary bacterial infection if the doctor diagnoses, or anticipates, the development of a bacterial infection. Antibiotics are only effective on bacteria. Antiviral medications, like Tamiflu, are for treating influenza.
If the prescription is appropriate to treat the infection, their condition might improve.
This combination of drugs is used to relieve moderate to moderately severe pain. This medication is sometimes prescribed for other uses; ask your doctor or pharmacist for more information.