An infection needs an antibiotic cream.
To stop infection
A doctor will prescribe antibiotic cream for a skin infection. The infection will need to be cleaned daily and covered with gauze.
A doctor will prescribe antibiotic cream for a skin infection. The infection will need to be cleaned daily and covered with gauze.
garlic
Generally not - because the antibiotic would be 'dismantling' the microbes causing the UTI (urinary tract infection). However, an antibiotic may cause vulvar irritation that may lead to symptoms of itiching and pain on urination - these symptoms may be mitigated by a specific cream. If the UTI is caused by a virus, then no antibiotic will solve the problem - the infection will in this case have to work its way out.
If a fungal infection seems to be getting worse with cream it is generally okay to stop using the cream under the advise of a doctor. It may get worse before it gets better due to the time it takes for the cream to start working.
The first antibiotic used to fight infection was sulfa.
Coughing is treated with cough medicine. If you have an infection, such as an upper respiratory infection, that is causing the coughing, then that may be treated with an antibiotic, but a cough that is not due to an infection is not treated with an antibiotic.
It depends on the type of infection you are talking about. As if you are sick, your body can more than likely fight the infection itself without antibiotics. Now if it is an infection in a cut or burn, put an antibiotic cream on it and wash daily.
The appropriate antibiotic treatment for a kitten with an infection depends on the specific type of infection. It is important to consult a veterinarian for a proper diagnosis and prescription of the correct antibiotic.
For the topical antibiotic to work best, it should be used only to prevent infection in a fresh wound, not to treat an infection that has already started.