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My health teacher told me that hepatitis B has no cure, but your article states that it is treated. What's that all about? The term "cure" means that, after medical treatment, the patient no longer has that particular condition anymore. Some diseases can be cured. Others, like hepatitis B , have no cure. The person will always have the condition, but medical treatments can help to manage the disease. You can also overdose on ivermectin, which can cause nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, hypotension low blood pressure , allergic reactions itching and hives , dizziness, ataxia problems with balance , seizures, coma and even death.

For one thing, animal drugs are often highly concentrated because they are used for large animals like horses and cows, which weigh a lot more than we do—a ton or more. Such high doses can be highly toxic in humans. Moreover, the FDA reviews drugs not just for safety and effectiveness of the active ingredients, but also for the inactive ingredients.

Or they are included in much greater quantity than those used in people. Your provider can help determine the best option for you, based on your health history. Section Navigation. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Syndicate. Diagnosis and Treatment Minus Related Pages. How is the disease diagnosed? How is the disease treated? This may be caused by nerve damage from the infection. If you have numbness and loss of feeling, take extra care to prevent injuries that may occur, like burns and cuts.

Take the antibiotics until your doctor says your treatment is complete. If you stop earlier, the bacteria may start growing again and you may get sick again. Related Links. Related Resources. Links with this icon indicate that you are leaving the CDC website.



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