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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Jay Jenson Have you ever wondered why antibiotics are often prescribed for sinus infections? This is because ninety percent of all cases of sinusitis are caused by bacteria. And antibiotics are medicines that have anti-bacterial properties. In short, they kill the bacteria and prevent them from coming back.
written by herbal remedies Whooping cough is an infectious bacterial illness. The disease is most contagious during the cold-like initial phase (catarrhal phase). In its early stages, pertussis is indistinguishable from the many colds common in children. written by Joel Owens Different kinds of arguments can be heard on whether antibiotics can cure sinusitis or not. But do not join those who easily conclude, whether they are for or against antibiotics for sinusitis. Learn for yourself by getting to know the various factors involved in reaching a decision. written by Joel Owens People usually turn to medication when faced with a condition like sinusitis. And why not, if medicine can provide relief from bothersome and painful symptoms that can ruin your daily routine? written by fibre2fashion dharmesh As far as health-related professions are concerned, protection from pathogens is a growing concern, and textiles with antimicrobial properties are becoming more desirable. Fungi or similar other insects are responsible for lethal infections and allergic reactions. written by peter hutch There are many types of bacteria, both good and bad. In fact, most bacterial species cannot cause disease. Many species even play beneficial roles producing antibiotics and foodstuffs. The soil teems with free-living bacteria that perform many essential functions in the biosphere, like nitrogen fixation. As well, our bodies are covered with commensal bacteria that make up the normal flora. written by Kristien Wilkinson An article about drug rashes written by groshan fabiola It is hard to believe this, but nowadays there seem to be more cases of sinus infection then when antibiotics did not exist. That does not mean that antibiotics are not good in treating a sinus infection. There are many other reasons why the number of sinus infection in people has gone up written by Walter Ballenberger A gentleman named Jason H. recounted to me recently how he managed to treat a sinus infection without the use of antibiotics. Jason has a long history of 15 years of chronic sinus problems, and he has undergone 4 sinus surgeries. written by Davinos Greeno Is there such a thing as organic fish? Surely all fish comes from the sea and eats whatever fish eat? How can we control that? written by John Goh Goh The solution for candida whole body infection is to cut sugar from your diet and to take caprylic acid. Caprylic acid, a medium chain acid derived from coconut oil, is one of the most potent non-drug or natural yeast-fighting substances. It is very effective against candida and other forms of fungi. written by Shirley Peel The outbreaks seen in acne rosacea consist of minute dilated blood vessels, papules and pustules. These lesions affect the color of the skin causing it to be bright red. The color may even take on a dull red or sometimes a purplish hue. At first the redness may last for just a few hours, but as the condition progresses and recurrences continue, the color persists and can become permanent. written by John Wellington
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