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Archive of entries posted on May 2012

Antibiotics for bladder infections

Antibiotics for simple bladder infections

Since the culprit of bladder infections are bacteria, the most common prescribed drugs by a doctor to treat the infections are antibiotics. The type of antibiotics that prescribed will depend on the type of bacterium found in patient’s urine and patient’s overall health conditions. When you get this infection and your doctor prescribes antibiotics, it’s [...]

3 Complications of bladder infection

Complications of bladder infection

Untreated bladder infection may lead to worsen symptoms and results not just annoyance but chronic disease even life-threatening condition. When you experience the symptoms such as cloudy urine, burning sensation when urinating, persistent and frequent urge to urinate, urine that appears cola or bright pink colored, and strong-smell urine than you might be have urinary [...]

Common whooping cough symptoms in children

How to prevent whooping cough symptoms

At the first time, whooping cough symptoms may similar to common cold symptoms. The signs of whooping cough commonly last for 6 to 10 weeks or it may stay longer, depend on the treatment and patient’s immunity. This condition can affect to adult, children, or even babies. According to WebMD.com, the signs and symptoms in [...]

Most common staph infection symptoms

Most common staph infection symptoms

Staph infection symptoms may affect to any one with any ages, even though, certain groups of people have greater risk of being infected by this disease. Breastfeeding women, infants, newborns, people with chronic disease such as vascular disease, cancer, and diabetes are more prone to the infection. Those people who with skin disorder or injuries, [...]

Should you get a whooping cough vaccine?

Whooping cough vaccine and HALO

Experts classify whooping cough as a serious health condition, especially if it affects infants or elders. The disease caused by an infection with a bacterium named Bordetella Pertusis. Once it enter through human respiratory system, it attach to the lining of the airways and producing toxin that trigger swelling and inflammation of the airways. To [...]