Biology, asked by Atαrαh, 11 months ago

When a doctor gives you an antibiotic
when you are sick, he/she always tells
you to keep taking the antibiotic until it is
all finished. The reason he/she tells you
this is because :​

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Answered by rekhay934
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Answer:

Antibiotics can only treat bacterial infections. This includes strep throat and urinary infections. They will not treat viruses. This includes colds, the flu, or mono (mononucleosis). Some doctors prescribe an antibiotic to prevent an infection. Some are prescribed to treat illnesses caused by parasites and some types of fungus.

Tips to reduce antibiotic resistance, include:

Don’t ask your doctor for an antibiotic for a virus. Ask what you can do to feel better and treat your symptoms.

Follow the daily dosing instructions. Take all of the medicine; don’t save any. This helps kill the infection completely.

Wash your hands with soap and water before you eat and after you use the bathroom. This will keep you healthy. It will reduce the need for antibiotics.

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Answered by ritikchanderiya5
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Answer:

Antibiotics are given for bacterial diseases and if you didn't complete the full course then certain bacteria remaining in body can develop resistance ​towards those antibiotics.

If you suffer again with bacterial infection then you have to take antibiotics with bigger dose, that's why we have to avoid antibiotics maximally.

If taken then complete full..

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