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can antibiotics work on acute prostatitis?

can antibiotics work on acute prostatitis?

1 answers - 2011-01-04

Doctor
Antibiotics can work on some special kinds of bacteria infection. 
Antibiotics are among the most frequently prescribed medications in modern medicine. Antibiotics cure disease by killing or injuring bacteria. The first antibiotic was penicillin, discovered accidentally from a mold culture. Today, over 100 different antibiotics are available to doctors to cure minor discomforts as well as life-threatening infections. 
Although antibiotics are useful in a wide variety of infections, it is important to realize that antibiotics only treat bacterial infections. Antibiotics are useless against viral infections (for example, the common cold) and fungal infections (such as ringworm).
When the infection is caused by mycoplasma or chlamydia, antibiotics can seldom have good effect in the treatment. 
Diuretic and Anti-inflammatory Pill can kill bacteria, virus, pathogen, mycoplasma and chlamydia effectively without any side effect and drug resistance.                                    
Released in 2011-01-04 15:40:38