How long does it take for Augmentin to work? - how long does augmentin take to feel better
In taking Augmentin Duo 500/125mg twice daily for pneumonia and sinusitis, I feel a little better and I did not start yesterday morning, however, breathing a little suspect (asthma, but also in the steroids are not listed) is to ask when They remain the full effect of the tire on the couch who wants ... (sorry for all of you at work and would like the sofa) Tho it's not so funny when his illness: o) Anyway, would your great help, thanx a mil
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Dr. Frank gave the best answer. 85% of the episodes are in the chest by viral infections. Antibiotics fight bacteria, not viruses, antibiotics, in this case is completely unnecessary, bad practice is clearly against the NICE guidelines for routine prescription of antibiotics.
The symptoms are, as you said Frank, classical asthmatic responses to viral infections.
Antibiotics make no difference whatsoever to the duration of symptoms. The passage of time will solve the problem. The reason they began to feel better today is not on antibiotics, but simply because you are fighting your body against the virus and begin to recover on their own. Relax raise yourself, your intake of fluids and take paracetamol, so that alleviate pain. Of course, I gINGO say, no longer used something prescribed by your doctor, but if I were you, go to your doctor and ask them their reasons for the prescription of Augmentin may just kick your brain to justify job.
) For future reference (in real answer to your question, all antibiotics will take approximately 2-3 days to a bacterial infection of the work, as already mentioned, Augmentin will not help in this situation.
You have a viral infection, which should clarify not take more than 5-7 days. Asthmatics often have to viral hyperreactivity, which means that its still irritable May, after a respiratory tract infection (although the virus itself has disappeared.) This can irritate asthma. If your asthma gets out of control, then a short distancePrednisolone help.
My God, where to begin.
Firstly, to say that their symptoms most likely not by a bacterial disease, in the first place!
Before the start of the statistics are against antibiotics are useful and show guidelines (NICE, 69) that it is not routinely used.
But the biggest problem that you indicate that you have asthma and that both the chest and nasal symptoms at the same time. This is a classic asthmatic reaction to the viral disease, as always greener than the doctors have to be taken into account.
Asthmatics are more susceptible to lung infections in patients with asthma are not, however, they hyperreactivity or instability, which means that basically every time you have a chest cold, and many of them also HRStart was good, cause the cold even deeper than nasal symptoms in asthmatics who do not.
The answer to your question is that amoxicillin / clavulanate tha, not by coincidence, will trigger an antibiotic for these days anyway no effect on viral diseases and asthma, so any improvement is recovering his body.
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