When to take or not take antibiotics - HT

Here’s when to say yes and when to say no to antibiotics for common infections.

NO: Cold, flu, sore throat (except strep)

Antibiotics treat bacterial infections and are useless against infections caused by viruses, such as the common cold (runny or stuffy nose, sneezing) or seasonal flu that causes fever and body ache. Steam inhalation works much better than any medication to improve symptoms of cold and a scratchy throat, while paracetamol does wonders for pain and fever.

Seasonal flu, including H1N1 or swine flu, are caused by viruses that remain unscathed by antibiotics. All viral infections are self-limiting, lasting for five days to a week. The flu vaccine taken annually protects against infection and severe disease.

YES: Strep throat, whooping cough

You need antibiotics if you have strep throat, which is caused by infection of the streptococcus bacteria, which makes the throat feel raw and makes swallowing painful. The rawness and pain in the throat begin suddenly and are accompanied by high fever of over 101°F without cough, sneezing, or other cold or flu symptoms. Some people may develop swollen lymph nodes in the neck and white or yellow spots or coating on the throat and tonsils.

The B. Pertussis bacterial infection causes whooping cough, which starts with a runny nose, fever and mild cough and slowly progresses to weeks of coughing fits, which may be accompanied by a whooping, gasping sound or vomiting.

The coughing fits becomes increasingly frequent and more severe as the illness continues, occurring more often at night. It’s a highly contagious, vaccine-preventable infection.

MAYBE: Sinus infection, bronchitis, ear infection

About 90% of all common sinus and chest infections are viral or low-acuity bacterial infections, with the infected person feeling better without antibiotic treatment in three to five days.

Antibiotics for sinus infection may be needed if infection is severe with high fever, nasal drainage and a productive cough, or if it lasts for more than a week.

Most coughs, sore throats and acute bronchitis cases in otherwise healthy adults also don’t need antibiotic treatment – only about 10% of people with a sore throat or bronchitis need antibiotics to get better.

Only ear infections with discharge from the ear caused by a burst ear drum should be prescribed antibiotics — if symptoms do not improve within three days, or if there are symptoms of a more serious illness, recommend the NICE guidelines. more  

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Conclusions on malaria and vitamin -E;- Our findings demonstrate that vitamin E produced endogenously by P. falciparum is active as an antioxidant, probably protecting the parasite from the radicals generated by drugs. https://parasitesandvectors.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13071-017-2402-3 William (Bill) Brieger Professor, Dept. International Health JHU Bloomberg School of Public Health Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android- CONTACT-S.SURYANARAYANA-HYDERABAD more  
Thanks and I found good Homeopaths can get you relief more  
Antibiotics do not work against virus infections ... True, but often it becomes necessary to prescribe antibiotics to patients with viral infections mainly to deal with secondary bacterial infections which could complicate the matter and even lead to pneumonia and risk life. more  
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