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What Should I Do About Bacteria Serratia Marcescens In My Throat Which Persists Despite Taking Antibiotics For A Month?

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Posted on Fri, 29 Jan 2021
Question: I have bacteria Serratia Marcescens in my throat doctor gave me 4 weeks of antibiotic, but doesn’t work, what should I do now, can I still have baby when I got the Serratia Marcescens in my body, what is good antibiotics that can kill the bacteria,thanks
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Monika Dede (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
You can have baby if you got before Serratia marcescens well treated.

Detailed Answer:

Hello,

Please could you explain me your recent symptoms and the name of the antibiotic you have used before.
You can have baby even if you got before serratia Marcescens and treated well.
Usually we use amynoglucoside (gentamicin or amykacin)to treat this bacteria.

I hope my answer helps you.
Regards.
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What Should I Do About Bacteria Serratia Marcescens In My Throat Which Persists Despite Taking Antibiotics For A Month?

Brief Answer: You can have baby if you got before Serratia marcescens well treated. Detailed Answer: Hello, Please could you explain me your recent symptoms and the name of the antibiotic you have used before. You can have baby even if you got before serratia Marcescens and treated well. Usually we use amynoglucoside (gentamicin or amykacin)to treat this bacteria. I hope my answer helps you. Regards.