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Results 1 - 10 of 35 for "•" Antibiotics
  1. Yeast infections may follow a course of antibiotics that were prescribed for another purpose. The antibiotics change the normal "balance" between organisms in the vagina by suppressing the growth of protective ...
  2. ... requiring use of medications to treat the infection (antibiotics). Living without an appendix causes no known health ...
  3. ... or diving). If healing does not occur with antibiotics or other non-operative treatment, surgery may be ...
  4. ... and often require mechanical ventilation. Intravenous fluids and antibiotics and pain medication will be given. A nasogastric ...
  5. ... and mechanical ventilation is often required. Intravenous fluids, antibiotics, and pain medications will be given. A nasogastric ...
  6. ... nasal infections that are slow to respond to antibiotics. A septal spur headache is defined as a ...
  7. ... may be in place to empty the stomach. Antibiotics may be given to prevent or treat infection. ...
  8. ... treated with ointments (such as petroleum jelly or antibiotic ointments) to reduce scab formation (crusting) and therefore ...
  9. ... infections that: Interfere with child's education Persist despite antibiotic treatment Recur 5 or more times in a ...
  10. ... enough fluids on your own. You will receive antibiotics to reduce the risk of developing an infection. ...
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