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Active Fit: When to Use Antibiotics
Persistent symptoms such as nasal discharge and cough that last more than 10 days ...
Global use of antibiotics has risen by more than 21 percent in the last eight years, raising concerns about antibiotic ...
If you just have a mild rash, taking a break from shaving and using any products under your arms (like deodorant) can help give it a chance to heal. If it doesn’t get better, you might need to try an ...
Treating these illnesses with antibiotics may cause unnecessary side effects such as diarrhea, nausea, vomiting and rash. Additionally, the overuse of antibiotics may cause antibiotic resistance ...
The rash can start as a cluster of itchy red bumps or blisters. Eventually, the blisters burst open and form a honey-colored scab. Although impetigo will go away on its own eventually, most healthcare ...
A Lyme disease rash generally occurs within a week of the infection. Blood tests are used to confirm Lyme disease, which can ...
Generally, he says, vasculitis-type rashes occur in people with more severe infections. Small cell vasculitis has been linked ...
Dr Renee Hoenderkamp has shared her advice on when antibiotics are necessary and when you should 'trust your body' instead – ...
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NHS GP Dr Renee Hoenderkamp says you should avoid using antibiotics wherever possible and instead 'trust your body' to fight ...
Antibiotics are substances that inhibit the growth of bacteria. They work by killing bacteria or preventing their reproduction, and may be synthesized chemically or by naturally-occurring or ...