Bacteria
Chlamydia,Gonorrhea,Syphills and Trichomas are all cured by antibiotics .The bacterial and parasitic STDs are treatable with antibiotics.Bacterial STDs can be treated with antibiotics, such as gonorrhea, chlamydia, and syphilis.All but the viral STDs can be treated with antibiotics.Bacterial and protozoal sexually transmissible infections are treatable with antibiotics.
Antibiotics can cure all types of bacterial infections.
Pericarditis, Endocarditis, and Myocarditis. All of these are inflammation diseases of the heart and if it is caused by bacteria, then it can be treated by antibiotics, because antibiotics clear up infections/bacteria.
One should always consults a doctor but antibiotics should not be taken when a person has E.coli. Products such asImmodium AD should also be avoided. These can exacerbate the situation. : It is not clarified in question where infection is. Urinary and vaginal infections caused by e-coli are often treated by antibiotics, unfortunately not very successful lately. ; : Answer can be yes and no. E-coli is not resistant to all antibiotics, but certainly it is becoming resistant to majority of them. : E-coli easy mutate from one strain to another, and antibiotics helping less and less. This is specially case in urinary and vaginal tract infections caused by this bacteria, where doctors prescribing antibiotics without control, and making more damage than good.
NO! Antibiotics have no effect at all on viruses and should never be used to treat viral infections and doing so accelerates the evolution of antibiotic resistance in bacteria.
Recent research suggests that some ear infections heal just as quickly without antibiotics as when they are prescribed. Parents should seek medical advice, though, and carefully monitor fever in an infant.
All cases of strep throat in children should be treated with a full 10 days of antibiotics (penicillin or erythromycin).
There are no antibiotics for the bird flu. Influenza (all types) is caused by a virus, and hence can't be treated with antibiotics (antibiotics only work with bacteria).
Not necessarily. UTI's and vaginal infections can be caused by different things; so each infection should be treated separately.
You can get it from that, yes. Antibiotics kill all the bacteria incl the good ones.
I don't think they can??? In fact, antibiotics often are the cause of an allergic reaction. An "allergy" is when the body incorrectly thinks a harmless substance is a harmful substance. The body produces antibodies. Common items that people are allergic to are pollen (grass, tree), animal hairs (cats), foods (nuts), and antibiotics (penicillin). Antibiotics are for treating bacterial infections. Common medications to treat allergies are antihistamines and steriods. Maybe someone else can offer an example?