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Antibiotics still not recommended for colds, runny noses and flu symptoms

Posted by admin - July 13, 2009 - Featured
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Too many patients are still being treated with antibiotics for viral infections according to a recent study published in the British medical journal Lancet. The study indicates that about a third of patients who go to their doctor for upper respiratory tract infections (UTIs) are diagnosed with acute rhinosinusitis, and 80 percent of those patients receive antibiotics – even though doctors don’t have clear criteria for distinguishing between viral and bacterial infections.

You may ask why this is important. It’s important because while bacterial infections can be treated with antibiotics, viral infections can not. If you take antibiotics for a viral infection, it won’t touch the virus but can disrupt the good bacterial colonies in your digestive system and colon. With chronic use antibiotics actually might harm you. The Centers for Disease Control emphasizes this point on its Web site:

“Are you aware that colds, flu, most sore throats, and bronchitis are caused by viruses? Did you know that antibiotics do not help fight viruses? It’s true. Plus, taking antibiotics when you have a virus may do more harm than good. Taking antibiotics when they are not needed increases your risk of getting an infection later that resists antibiotic treatment.”

The Lancet study involved 2,547 adults with clinical signs and symptoms of rhinosinusitis (nasal discharge, discomfort in the cheeks and/or face, cough, cold). The researchers determined that guidelines suggesting antibiotics be administered after seven days of symptoms were not supported by the evidence. They concluded that in general, adults diagnosed with acute rhinosinusitis should not receive antibiotics regardless of their symptoms due to the risks for adverse side effects and increased antimicrobial resistance.

No one enjoys being sick, but antibiotics aren’t the answer for common UTIs and cold symptoms. If you have used antibiotics for cold and flu symptoms either as an adult or child, consider the articles I have written regarding proper gut bacteria and how to maintain a proper balance to good colon health.
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