Submitted by champdecap t3_ydy6jn in askscience
Let's say there is a man who gets sick regularly and he takes antibiotics on his own without consulting a doctor and there comes a point that the effect of those medicines is reduced . He is suffering due to symptoms and medicines are not working . How does body reacts to it?
rdrunner_74 t1_itv3wc8 wrote
The person is not immune to antibiotics, but the bacteria he is infected with.
The first step would be to give the person an alternate antibiotic. Those are reserved for cases where the normal ones dont work. Often these do the trick. But some strains out there have created a broad spectrum immunity to them, so even the "spare" antibiotics wont work.
For example it is forbidden (in my country) to use these spares on animals, since they are needed to treat humans.
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If even those backups dont work, you will be out of luck. You can now only be treated for the symptoms and hope that they wont kill you.
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Here is an example of an immunity experiment:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w4sLAQvEH-M&t=2s&ab_channel=Veritasium
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Edit:
Here is a short wiki about it:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multiple_drug_resistance