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Basically, the doctor has a guide of questions to give antibiotics. Only the most frequently encountered problems is, to distinguish viral infection with mild or moderate bacterial infections, because the symptoms are almost the same.

But the truth of the common symptoms, the doctor based on the knowledge and experience, able to precisely determine the antibiotics. And for us, it is important also to know what are the considerations that make the doctor prescribed antibiotics, so we can eat properly.

Because this is a drug that if taken not by the rules or lack of proper function may cause side effects. So we need to consider when getting a prescription of antibiotics are:

High heat. High body temperature, with a sense of rheumatic pain throughout the body, and accompanied by a trembling of the body such as chills, it could be a bacterial infection. Usually these symptoms will make doctors prescribe antibiotics because it refers to infections caused by bacteria.

But a high body temperature will also be experienced by people with an infection from a virus, like flu. That's why, if the fever is still less than 3 days, you should not directly ask for antibiotics, because it could be due to virus infection.

How long does the pain we feel. If for more than 3 days, the body heat never successfully suppressed with heat-lowering drugs, the doctor will ask us to do blood tests. From here will be seen whether elevated body temperature which is caused by bacteria or viruses. And from there to be determined what the appropriate antibiotic for us if the heat caused by bacteria.

What color is mucus from our nose. If mucus from the nose or a runny nose clear then that we caused by a virus that usually causes flu. But if colored green or yellowish, it's a sign of bacteria in our respiratory tract.
Actually a little snot color can not serve as a guide, because at a certain type of respiratory infection, can also be a greenish color. It's just the color of snot this could be one of the considerations doctors to prescribe antibiotics or not.

Sore throat. Although throat look bright red, but actually that's not what you are looking for a doctor when they want to prescribe antibiotics. Is a white spot which is a sign of bacteria attacking our body, if it is then the doctor would consider giving antibiotics.

In addition to the throat, usually the color of our tongues will become a reference doctor. Pale tongue with white color will usually indicate there is an infection caused by bacteria.

Basically, the doctor will prescribe antibiotics when looking at lab results. Able from blood samples, mucus on the tongue, saliva, and snot. These samples will then be examined to see what really makes our bodies in pain.

So, if doctors prescribe antibiotics, do not hesitate to ask where the lab results that indicate a bacterial attack. And remember to take antibiotics as prescribed until finished. Because if not, when a type of bacteria re-approached, the immune system is not fully formed.

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