Antimicrobial Therapy
Antimicrobial therapy is a form of treatment designed to destroy potentially harmful bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms. It has been used for centuries to treat diseases caused by an imbalance of bacterial populations in the body, such as infections, sepsis, and food poisoning. Currently, it is commonly used in both hospital and community settings to treat an even wider range of human and animal diseases. This type of therapy not only prevents the spread of infection, but can also reduce the symptoms of the disease by promoting lactobacilli production and resulting in faster healing of wounds. In addition, it can help reduce the side effects of long-term antibiotic use.
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