if you run out of antibiotics, and you still have harmful microbes in your body... GO BACK TO THE DOCTOR, the main reason antibiotic resistant bacteria develop is because patients don't stick to a good antibiotic dosage and frequency regiment, it is like giving your bronchitis a vaccination to the cure your doctor has administered to you, hope that answers your question
To take flight- or stay and fight- THAT is the question...
I don't think there is because fight or flight is response action the body makes when in a dangerous situation. Stand and fight or flight RUN.
A pollutant, such as fertilizer runoff or untreated sewage, can carry nitrogen compounds and harmful microorganisms into the water supply, impacting water quality and ecosystem health.
The fight or flight response is not only experienced by humans. Animals also experience this when danger is near. They either run away, or stand and fight.
It does not want to be killed, and probably eaten, by the animal that attacked it, so it will either fight or run away. It's life is at stake. It's trying to defend itself in the best way possible. It's a life or death struggle.
Usually nothing. Antibiotics won't help it has to run its course.
Viruses run their course and antibiotics are not prescribed for them. Antibiotics work against bacterial illnesses. So, if you have a cold (virus), but get pneumonia (bacterial) you can take antibiotics to get better.
No, antibiotics will not remove ingested substances. Antibiotics are used to kill bacteria that has invaded the body. It helps to rid the body of the infection so that it can run properly again.
You run the risk of liver failure and toxicity
The treatment varies based on the infection. If it's a bacterial infection, antibiotics are prescribed. Antibiotics work wonders against bacterial infections. They don't do anything against viruses though, but some doctors still prescribe antibiotics for viral conditions like colds and the flu! This is a problem, because giving someone antibiotics when they don't need it allows bacteria to become resistant to that antibiotic. That creates super bugs like MRSA. Anyway, I digress! For bacterial infections, antibiotics are prescribed. For viral infections... there's not a whole lot that can be done. Antivirals are out there, but as opposed to killing the source, like antibiotics with bacteria, antivirals focus on slowing development of new virus microbes. Think about colds. There's lots of medications that can help manage the symptoms, but there's not really anything that can be done to get rid of the cold itself. Sometimes you have to let these things run their course!
run
Either fight for your case or run away.
Who told you it is harmful? It is only harmful if it is a Diesel engine. If it is a petrol (gasoline) engine then Petrol is what it takes to run.
Fight. or Run in the corner and cry 'mommy mommy' (: hope that helped.
Quaggas would run rather than try to fight.
Sex them
Just run!