Bronchitis antibiotics

Sometimes doctors suggest bronchitis antibiotics when they aren't necessary. There are some current studies that antibiotic treatment doesn't help a whole lot, especially when the infection isn't bacterial.

According to some of these studies, around 70-80% of patients diagnosed with bronchitis were prescribed antibiotics regardless of how the bronchitis started.

The reason why physicians prescribe antibiotics is because they can't determine a better medication for your bronchitis.

The reason this happens is because the cause isn't determined, even though most bronchitis sufferers have this condition due to other reasons than bacteria, such as viruses. When the cause appears to be bacterial, that is when bronchitis antibiotics should be administered.

It is estimated that one in twenty Americans get bronchitis and is usually prescribed antibiotics. This is not helpful to the patient because it antibiotics can cause other problems if they are taken too frequently.

There are other side-effects such as diarrhea, abdominal pain, and rashes. The side-effects are only acceptable when the antibiotics are taken as a necessity under bacterial infections.

Bronchitis antibiotics, when taken for other reasons can decrease anti-biotherapy in bronchitis which is the genetic structure of the bacteria. This creates the body to develop a resistance to the antibiotics. This causes new strains of the bacteria, making it more difficult to get rid of the problem.

Even thought there are negative effects of prescribing bronchitis antibiotics, doctors still do it. It saves the doctor time and people just accept the administering of antibiotics. When most bronchitis is viral, this doesn't help anyone.

It is best to try other methods of treatment before taking antibiotics, such as resting more and drinking more liquids. Sometimes waiting out the symptoms is the most difficult part. If your symptoms persist for more than two weeks, then that is a great time to visit your doctor.

Hopefully, you now understand a little why bronchitis antibiotics aren't always helpful and can sometimes cause additional problems. It is best for doctors to take the time and share with patients why antibiotics aren't helpful, especially when most causes and cases are viral instead of bacterial

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