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Quitting antibiotics too soon and the infectio9n returns

what do you do if you stopped taking your antibiotics too soon and the infection comes back b

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What you have done is selected the resistant strains of bacteria to survive and reproduce until they are immune to the antibiotic.

 

You need to see the doctor and get a new round of different antibiotics. This time complete the regimen of treatment.

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