Conclusion
Conclusion
Conclusion
Antibiotics are medicines that kill bacteria. Bacteria can cause infections such
as strep throat, ear infections, urinary tract infections, and sinus infections
(sinusitis). There are many types of antibiotics. Each works a little differently
and acts on different types of bacteria.
Common colds.
Influenza (flu).
Most cases of acute bronchitis.
Most sore throats not caused by strep.
Runny noses.
These tougher bacteria can cause longer and more serious infections. In order
to treat them you may need different, stronger antibiotics that cost more. A
stronger antibiotic may have more side effects than the first medicine.
Nausea.
Diarrhea.
Stomach pain.
When antibiotics kill the normal bacteria in your intestine and allow the
C.difficilebacteria to grow, this causes diarrhea, fever, and belly cramps. In
some rare cases, it can even cause death. This condition is known as
Clostridium difficilecolitis or C. difficile colitis which is the swelling and
irritation of the large intestine, or colon. Women may develop vaginal yeast
infections from taking antibiotics. Rarely, antibiotics can cause a dangerous
allergic reaction that requires emergency care.
Take it exactly as directed. Always take the exact amount that the label says to
take. If the label says to take the medicine at a certain time, follow these
directions.
Take it for as long as prescribed. After the first few days of taking the
medicine, you might feel better. However, it is important to keep taking the
antibiotic as directed and usually until it is finish. Full prescription is always
needed to get rid of those bacteria that are a bit stronger and able to survive
the first few days of treatment. Bacteria that an antibiotic cannot kill
(antibiotic-resistant bacteria) can develop if only part of an antibiotic
prescription is being taken. Most importantly, leftover medicine must not be
saved for the purpose of future use.
Antibiotics are usually safe despites of all the side effects. Common side
effects include nausea, diarrhea, and stomach pain. In women, antibiotics can
lead to vaginal yeast infections. Some minor side effects are inevitable. In rare
cases, antibiotics can cause a dangerous allergic reaction that requires
emergency care.
Types of Antibiotics
Although there are well over 100 antibiotics, the majority come from only a
few types of drugs. These are the main classes of antibiotics.
The use of right antibiotic is crucial as each antibiotic cures only certain types
of infections but not all. Also, a person may have allergies that eliminate a
class of antibiotic from consideration, such as a penicillin allergy which should
not prescribe amoxicillin. Other factors may be considered when choosing an
antibiotic. Medication cost, dosing schedule, and common side effects are
often taken into account. Patterns of infection in your community may be
considered too.
E. coli is a common type of bacteria that can get into food, like beef and
vegetables. E. coli is short for the medical term Escherichia coli. The strange
thing about these bacteria and lots of other bacteria – is that they’re not
always harmful to you.
E. coli normally lives inside your intestines, where it helps the body to break
down and digest the food. Unfortunately, certain types of E. coli can get from
the intestine.
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