Would antibiotics help viral bronchitis? - viral bronchitis go to work
Ok, so my doctor says I have bronchitis, I have chest pain and coughing and shortness of breath, and I'm tired and things lol. She gave me antibiotics, 5 days, one thats should work faster, but it seems to work. I wondered if perhaps not bronchitis, bacteria, viruses can, but with antibiotics? cuz i thought of antibiotics for bacterial things? Thank you.
Friday, February 5, 2010
Viral Bronchitis Go To Work Would Antibiotics Help Viral Bronchitis?
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Bronchitis is an inflammation of the airways that branch of the trachea (bronchi), usually caused by an infection, but sometimes the irritation caused by inhaling gas, smoke, dust, or certain types of pollution.
ReplyDeleteAcute bronchitis is usually triggered by viral infections.
The most common symptoms are cough, followed by the cold, usually accompanied by acute bronchitis.
Diagnosis is based on primarily on the symptoms.
Most treatments to reduce medication such as cough and fever, are used to the person more comfortable until the event ended.
Antibiotics are rarely required.
http://www.merck.com/mmhe/sec04/ch041/ch ...
Is this just a viral bronchitis bronchitis from a cold or other infection is caused when treated with antibiotics, but keep in mind that all medications to be ready, and take each day as a time as possible! In addition to drinking plenty of water because water helps to move the mucus from the lungs! Many of the remainder is to be recommended! Stay away from the stop smoking if you smoke plan with smoking, or he will always be more susceptible to bronchitis and may suffer from obstructive lung disease COPD? God Bless!
ReplyDeleteAntibiotics are for bacteria and viruses. If your bronchitis is viral antibiotics will not work.
ReplyDeleteHowever, just because it seems to work, does not mean that they are not.
It is important to take a full antibiotics as prescribed. If they do, and it is a bacterium that causes rapid growth of the population can mutate and become resistant to antibiotics - which is not a good thing.
Finally, virus has not helped, but bronchitis virus is extremely rare. It bacterial ... A viral infection of the respiratory tract, the above presented as increases viral bronchitis. If you are a first cold and I forgot to tell the doc, not a lot to fear.
ReplyDelete5-day-what? Azithromycin? Deoxycycline? Amoxcillin? 5 days, it means nothing. and two of three drugs that I mentioned are practically useless, since 90 +% of bacteria already resistant to URI. It is likely that your doctor has given azithromycin Amoxcillin as a buffer against the possibility of Strep. Pneumoniae, and wait for your body to be clear.
The antibiotics kill micro-organisms that live there (hence the "bio") and viruses are not classified as facilities, because they have to use the cells of another organism to reproduce. My point is, because they will not live, can not be destroyed by antibiotics, and can be managed by the immune system.
ReplyDeleteOh, I almost forgot --- would be safe to take all your prescription at the right time of day, every day. If your body does not receive a constant supply of antibiotics, the bacteria that still exist (the semi-resistant), for a little rest, giving them the ability to reproduce, transfer of resistance gene. If that happens, you just need a group of bacteria and other patients.
They do not work on viruses.
ReplyDeleteNo, they are not viruses.
ReplyDeleteIf not, use viral
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