Normally, upper respiratory infections go away on their own in seven to ten days regardless of medications used. Certainly steroids are not a normal treatment for upper respiratory infections, but talk with your health care provider about whether your situation requires different treatment.
Smoothing a five month old with upper respiratory infection is not easy. The best thing to do would take the baby to the doctor.
This may be a sign or a upper respiratory infection. Take your dog to the Vet.
That can be a sign of an upper respiratory infection-if it persists for several days. Take the dog to the vet, he probably needs antibiotics.
Azithromycin is primarily used for the upper respiratory areas. Supposedly it has no effect on a Urinary Tract Infection or Bladder Infection. Hope this helps! take care! I am a Certified Pharmacy Technician studying to become a Pharmacist.
it might have an upper respirtory infection... uh oh......
Yes, amoxicillin-clavulanate (amox-clav) is commonly used to treat upper respiratory infections caused by bacteria. The 875mg tablets are a higher dose and are often prescribed for more severe infections. It is important to take the medication exactly as prescribed by your healthcare provider to ensure that the infection is properly treated.
Generally a dog will snuffle or sound like he is inhaling back snot when he has an upper respiratory infection. These tend to be viral and self-limiting for the most part in an otherwise healthy dog. However, if the snuffling doesn't stop within a week or so, you may want to take your dog to a veterinarian for an examination - sometimes it can be a sign of a more serious nasal or upper respiratory infection.
She's got an upper respiratory infection and needs antibiotics (I'm not kidding, I'm serious) Take her to a vet ASAP.
This is a sign of an upper respiratory infection. At this point it is very far along and you need to take your bird to an avian vet. He/she will give you antibiotics to administer. A regular vet will not treat your bird.
It probably means your dog has a cold or upper respiratory infection. It also means you should take him to your veterinarian - or at least give them a call.
This is a question for the vet who has prescribed Amoxicillin for your cat. It is common for owners to be given a week's worth of antibiotics to give to their cat at home, but this may vary. Consult your vet if you are unsure.
You need to take your cat in to your Veterinarian to have this checked out. Have you had your cat vaccinated? This could be a sign of a very bad upper respiratory infection or even of Cat Distemper, etc. That is why it is very important to have your cat checked out by the Veterinarian.