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Systemic antibiotics are often required to aid the healing process.
In the case of a severe infection, systemic antibiotics are necessary.
Otherwise, you may need systemic antibiotics, given as prescription pills or shots.
Health officials are hesitant in using systemic antibiotics like rifampin.
Systemic antibiotics can be discontinued when clinical signs and symptoms improve.
Systemic antibiotics are not needed.
Systemic antibiotics such as amoxicillin or metronidazole are sometimes used in addition to debridement based treatments.
Animal and human bites are routinely treated with systemic antibiotics because of the risk of septicemia.
Systemic antibiotics are not recommended in treating local infection in a pressure ulcer, as it can lead to bacterial resistance.
Treatment with systemic antibiotics and coal tar shampoo can completely clear the condition when Staphyloccus aureus bacteria are found.
Together with a course of systemic antibiotics and topical antibacterial mouth rinses, the graft site is allowed to heal (several months).
Patients with signs of multiple organ failure are likely to die unless they undergo early biliary drainage and treatment with systemic antibiotics.
Systemic antibiotics versus topical treatments for chronically discharging ears with underlying eardrum perforations.
In this study median duration of hospitalization for patients receiving systemic antibiotics was significantly higher compared to patients not receiving antibiotics.
Systemic antibiotics should be administered when active infection with purulent secretion, swelling and inflammation of the surrounding soft tissues, and pain are present.
Parenteral systemic antibiotics seem to be more appropriate than oral or topical antibiotics because the chosen antibiotics must reach high concentrations at all sites of danger.
Methods of effectively managing wound biofilms have been reported and include the use of topical agents, systemic antibiotics and regular episodes of debridement.
The drug, whose generic name is isotretinoin, was approved by the agency in 1982 for the "treatment of severe, recalcitrant, cystic acne unresponsive to conventional therapy," including systemic antibiotics.
Oral candidiasis that may be associated with medications (such as local or systemic antibiotics, and corticosteroids), immunodeficiency (such as HIV, diabetes mellitus) and tongue piercing.
In 2010, IDSA launched the 10 x '20 Initiative, which seeks a global commitment to create an antibiotic research and development enterprise powerful enough to produce 10 new systemic antibiotics by the year 2020.
A. "There is much less danger of having resistance develop than there is with systemic antibiotics," the ones that are swallowed or injected, said Dr. Jonathan Jacobs, an infectious disease specialist who is a professor of clinical medicine at Weill Medical College of Cornell University.
Once a foxtail has passed beneath the skin, dogs are often treated with systemic antibiotics, and the foxtail either allowed to encyst and degrade, or in the case of actual or imminent organ damage, removed surgically (surgical removal can be problematic, since foxtails cannot easily be imaged by x-ray or ultrasound).