When you're sick, listen to your mother: go see your doctor and
find out what illness you have and how to get better. If you're diagnosed with a
bacterial infection, your doctor can provide a host of treatment options,
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which may include antibiotics.
To treat a bacterial illness such as
sinusitis or an ear infection, your doctor might prescribe a regimen of
antibiotics to kill the bacteria and help you feel better faster. Antibiotics
come in several dosing schedules ranging from a single dose,
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doses a day for more than a week. You may be tempted to ask your doctor for a
medication with the fewest number of doses, but there are other factors your
doctor may consider.
When your doctor
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infection and the potential side effects to determine the best medicine for you.
Among the commonly prescribed antibiotics are cephalosporins, some of which are
effective against sinusitis, skin infections, ear infections and other bacterial
infections, and are generally well-tolerated.
Your doctor may determine
that single-dose medicines are not necessarily the best for your infection.
One-day doses may not be currently recommended by expert guidelines as good
treatment options for your infection. If these medicines do not completely
eliminate the infection and the infection remains,
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may become immune to the medicine leading to what experts call "antibiotic
resistance."
Remembering to take the full course of a prescription is
important even if you feel better after a few days. Taking the full course of
the medicine maintains the effectiveness of the drug, killing the bacteria
causing the infection, while helping to reduce the risk of resistance. If you
suspect you may have a bacterial infection, talk to your doctor about the best
antibiotic for you-especially one with convenient dosing options and one that is
generally well-tolerated.