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About Ask Suz
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I can answer questions regarding helping or curing various diseases and ailments as well as make suggestions on what not to do and give my opinion on what traditional medicine says on the subject given. I believe we need doctors for certain problems such as broken bones but I personally have rarely seen a doctor in over ten years. I take over ten supplements per day at age sixty-two. I will do my best to assist in anything from minor infections to major disease but will readily admit when I cannot offer someone any help. I have discovered a fairly novel approach to weightloss in which I have lost ten pounds.

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I have been helping heal myself, friends and family for ten years and have studied alternative medicine for fifteen years beginning in approximately 1991.

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AA degree Psychology, minor in nursing

 
   

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Alternative Medicine - Is it possible to be infected twice


Expert: Ask Suz - 5/26/2009

Question
I am A student and seeking for help in my question. 'Is it possible to have bacterial infection twice on humam beings,if yes what's the reasons and if no'.

Answer
Hi Aminuddeen

 Yes, a bacterial infection occurs twice a lot of the time. You did not specify if you meant how much time in between infections you're meaning. If you mean, as I assume, it goes away but then comes back quickly then, of Course it happens.
 If all the bacteria is not killed using alternative medicine or prescription medicine the remaining bacteria start multiplying which is what "comes back" means. An example would be a urinary tract infection. If you do not take enough of the medication, such as Bactrim and stop too soon, the remaining bacteria multiplies and returns often much more severely. It can turn into a kidney infection.
 I hope I have answered your question. Suz

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