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Yes. It is a very dangerous infection which should be treated by Healthcare professionals with Antibiotics.
So it can be properly treated; for example, if you think someone has a bacterial infection, you would treat that person with antibiotics. If that person actually has a viral infection, they should be receiving anti-virals, not antibiotics. Antibiotics have not affect on viruses.
Human bites should always be examined by a doctor. Such bites are usually treated with antibiotics and left open because of the high risk of infection. A study released in June 2004 showed that routine use of antibiotics.
If you are a nursing mother, this can be a sign of a breast infection known as mastitis. It is serious and should be treated promptly with antibiotics. If that is not the case you should be seen by your doctor to rule out any other infection or illness.
A tooth infection will not go away until it is treated by a dentist. If antibiotics are prescribed and dental work is performed to remove the infection it should resolve within 7 to 10 days.
Burning with urination is a sure sign of urinary tract infection. Your urine might look dark and have an odor to it. You should call your doctor, it's treated with antibiotics for about a week, and as for the spotting... could be a million things... Call your doctor, all they need is a urine sample.
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.
Most human illnesses are not transferable to canines, however, proper hygiene should reduce the chance of sharing any transferable illness. Pneumonia is an infection in the lung(s), and can be treated with prescribed antibiotics. Dogs should not have a problem, however, if they do get it, there should be antibiotics for them too.
Your vet can answer this question for you. He should have told you this when he prescribed the antibiotics for your dog.
Not necessarily. UTI's and vaginal infections can be caused by different things; so each infection should be treated separately.
If it is a urinary tract infection then you need antibiotics, which you must get from a doctor. Nothing else will clear it up (if it is an infection). Its not really serious or anything, but you really should ask a doctor.
You may have an infection in the injection site. You should really get it checked out as you may need antibiotics. If it is an infection and its not treated it could lead to greater problems which eventually may cause the loss of the leg