My report is about common viral colds, I want to talk about how it cures, how to correct it and its symptoms as soon as possible. Because common colds are caused by contact with people infected with the virus, colds are in direct contact from one infected person to another, or in winter, directly next to all heaters. Time, the lack of air flow is a good place for particles resting from the air sitting and resting the heater, just to move the virus more.
Common viral diseases are colds and flu. In order to recover from these viruses, the body normally only needs appropriate rest and body fluids. However, antiviral drugs are necessary for viral infections such as HIV and herpes simplex virus. These medicines do not kill the virus, but suppress the occurrence of the virus. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, antibiotic abuse and abuse promote the development of antibiotic resistant bacteria. When people take antibiotics, sensitive bacteria are killed, but resistant bacteria can spread throughout the body. These bacteria can be extremely dangerous, and then spread throughout the community. Since antibiotics are not effective against viral infections, the use of antibiotics to treat these diseases can help to influence the increase in antibiotic resistance.
Antibiotics combat bacterial and protozoan infections and have no effect on viral diseases such as colds and sore throats. Currently, doctors usually prescribe antibiotics every time sneezing or coughing. However, it must be ensured that antibiotics are only used to diagnose suspected bacterial or secondary bacterial infections with primary viral infection. Another common problem of antibiotic therapy is drug compliance. If a patient taking an antibiotic discontinues treatment prematurely (due to cost, unavailability, side effects or obvious self-diagnosis, the person has healed), the patient will not be killed in the process but can now change Antibiotics This bacterial pool now grows and spreads, eventually becoming ineffective against antibiotics.