Biology, asked by hymakusuma, 6 hours ago

treatment for amoebic dysentery​

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Answered by alvinsalil7c
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Amebic dysentery is treated with metronidazole (Flagyl) or tinidazole (Tindamax). These drugs kill the parasites. In some cases, a follow-up drug is given to make sure all the parasites are gone. In severe cases, your doctor may recommend an intravenous (IV) drip to replace fluids and prevent dehydration.

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Answered by ishikapandey797
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Treatments for amoebiasis include the use of macrolide antibiotics (Flagyl), nitroimidazole antibiotics (erythromycin), animalarials (chloroquine), and antiprotozoals (paromomycin). Awareness of food, water, and sanitation conditions can help to prevent an infection.

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