Only a veterinarian is able to tell you which kind of antibiotic is convenient for the cat. Also, he can tell you if the disease is an infection or inflammation. If it is an inflammation, antibiotics are not indicated.
Pulmonologists treat the lower respiratory system, and otolargyngologists treat the upper respiratory system.
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Antibacteria treat broad number of infection range upper respiratory infection lower respiratory infection gonorrhea tymphoid
Antibacteria treat broad number of infection range upper respiratory infection lower respiratory infection gonorrhea tymphoid
You need to go to the doctor and get special medication.
It is generally used for upper respiratory infections (bacterial), but can be used to treat a UTI (urinary tract infection).
Neomycin is derived from the bacterium Streptomyces fradiae. It is commonly used as an antibiotic to treat bacterial infections.
A Pulmonologist is a doctor that specializes in the respiratory system. A Respiratory Therapists evaluate, treat, and care for patients with breathing or other cardiopulmonary disorders but does not have to be an MD.
You need to take your gerbil to a vet who works with exotic animals so you can get the right antibiotic.
do vets perscribe the same kinds of antibiotics to dogs that are used for humans?
Oh, dude, giving Prednisone for a respiratory infection is like giving a plant water when it needs sunlight. Prednisone is a steroid that helps reduce inflammation, but it won't actually treat the infection itself. You'd need antibiotics for that. So, like, maybe save the Prednisone for when you're feeling all inflamed and leave it out of the infection party.
Amoxicillin can be used to treat the sinusitis, acute and chronic. It can also be used to treat the ear infections like otitis media and otitis externa. It should not be used to treat the acute pharyngitis.