Hi Ella I suffer from acne around my mouth and lips and with nothing working I have been
put on antibiotics to try and tackle it with it looking like accutane will be the next step — I tried making my own skin products and eat very healthy (cook all your recipes!)
I was just
put on antibiotics and my dentist recommended that I shouldnt nurse her.
My doctor said I had infected milk ducts and
put me on antibiotics.
I went to the hospital, was given an IV and was
put on antibiotics (to combat potential infection because my water had broken more than 24 hours before) and pitocin, a drug that makes the uterus contract and, ideally, prompts labor.
Our pediatrician
put him on an antibiotic that has to be placed on the infected area multiple times per day.
I breastfed my little one for three weeks and then was
put on an antibiotic that made me dry up.
We seemed to be on our way to getting rid of it when I got mastitis and was
put on antibiotic s that seem to have brought ot back so we went back to the pedi and she prescribed more nystatin I've been treating him with ot I've tried the full 2 ml each time I've tried the swabbing the areas and having him swallow the rest and ove tired using it on my nipples as well, I finally was prescribed an ointment for my nipples with nystatin the same active ingredients as monistat and a steroid tonhelp with swelling and pain and have been using that after each feeding... and it still will not go away!
I was told by my dr to feed the baby formula for 4 days to flush out the jaundice and because of my infection I was
put on antibiotics that I was not to give the baby my breast milk so now I had to «pump and dump» for 9 days!
They said he may have Balanitus and
put him on antibiotics (sulfamethoxazole / trimethoprim), but we stopped them after 3 days because he developed a rash and his appetite was decreased.
Doc
put me on antibiotics, sudafed, and cough syrup and said I should stop bfeeding for a week.
She was
put on antibiotics and steroids and was sent home.
She'll likely
put you on antibiotics.
When I started getting a sore throat and flu - like symptoms, I was
put on an antibiotic too, to make sure that I hadn't picked up any of his resistant bacteria and that I wouldn't carry it home to the kids or my nursing baby.
I have asked myself immune system is dull and lymphatic maybe??? I have had spider bites, (not vemonous)... docs had
put me on antibiotics because of reaction.
A dermatologist
put me on antibiotics, retin A, and Cerave / Cetaphil to clear it up — and it's working.
Recently my husband was
put on antibiotics and developed candida.
She wants to
put me on antibiotics, but my husband is wondering if it's the booch.
And even if you tested negative for GBS during pregnancy, there's still the chance that you will be
put on antibiotic drugs.
I'm being
put on an antibiotic as my ND said the herbal stuff apparently won't work.
My daughter ended up with a bad ear infection and after getting no help from a naturopathic doctor (she was terrible), we went to a pediatrician who
put her on antibiotics (I greatly struggled with that decision).
This happened one other time before and I took him to vet and
they put him on an antibiotic but they were not sure it was a virus.
I don't want to keep
putting him on these antibiotics.
He Became Very Ill And The Vet Said He Might Have Distemper.he Was
Put On Antibiotics And Got Better.
Put on another antibiotic for three weeks.
He was also
put on antibiotics.
She was
put on antibiotics and we changed her diet.
The veterinarian thought he had gotten into something and
put him on the antibiotic mixture of Metronidazole and Clavamox.
I took her to the vet where they did skin testing, hair analysis,
put her on antibiotics, steroids, and creams.
Gave it about a week and when it didn't stop took him to the vet where he was
put on an antibiotic.
Vet ran the urine test and said no bacteria, but
put him on antibiotics and bladder support vitamins.
Those pets that have infections (especially tooth infections) are
put on antibiotics ahead of time.
Hudson was
put on antibiotics and his wounds were flushed at home twice daily.
The vet
put her on antibiotics to kill the organism that I guess lives symbiotically with the female worms.
In cats over 10 years of age, infections are more widespread however that also doesn't mean that older cats with cystitis should robotically be
put on antibiotics.
The vet
put her on antibiotics for 14 more days, day 12, she threw up and got lethargic, and very sick with a swollen belly.
Most dogs (with brucellosis) do not have to be put down, but they must be neutered and
put on antibiotics for 4 - 5 years.
That said, only ~ 20 % — or less — of all older cats that present with lower urinary tract signs (see Feline Urinary Tract Health — Cystitis) actually have an infection so ~ 80 % of this age group exhibiting these clinical signs do not need to be
put on antibiotics.
In cats over 10 years of age, infections are more common but that still does not mean that older cats with cystitis should automatically be
put on antibiotics.
Dogs that are unable to urinate properly due to this disease might also be
put on antibiotics to prevent urinary tract infections.
She was
put on antibiotics and pain meds.
I took her to her vet and
they put her on antibiotics and antiinflammatory, also expressed some drainage from it after shaving the area.
If your dog is just coughing, but has relatively normal energy levels and is still eating, we usually try to not
put them on antibiotics and let their immune systems mount a defense to it.
Blood is no longer present, the vet
put her on antibiotics for UTI, before urine test came back.
If your cat was
put on an antibiotic, we do have a long lasting antibiotic injection we can give your cat at the clinic that will last up to two weeks, but, it doesn't work for all infections.
it was bloody we took him to the vet
they put him on antibiotics and that solved the bloody stool.
If a rabbit is
put on an antibiotic prior to obtaining a bacterial sample, the effect would hinder the testing protocol and very likely invalidate the results.
Back at the shelter, the loving staff
put him on antibiotics and he received an IV drip.
We took him to a vet right away and
she put him on an antibiotic.
Instead they took me to see a medical doctor — someone who had studied that science for at least twelve years — and I was quickly given injections and
put on antibiotics.
I researched all three meningitises... and the recommendation on the medical websites, as well as the natural websites, was boosting the immune system... and then one of the options they said if you were to go to a hospital you would be
put on an antibiotic, so I started the natural antibiotics immediately again with natural anti-inflammatories... so it didn't turn into bacterial if it was meningitis.