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Tag: Strep infection

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How to reduce ASO levels? Medications and lifestyle approaches

4 min read
According to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), ASO antibody levels typically rise about a week after a streptococcal infection, peak at 3–6 weeks, and then decline slowly over months. Understanding **how to reduce ASO levels** is primarily about addressing the root bacterial infection and supporting the body's natural recovery process.

How to treat high ASO levels? A Comprehensive Guide

2 min read
Over 80% of patients with acute rheumatic fever have elevated Antistreptolysin O (ASO) levels. Understanding **how to treat high ASO levels** focuses not on the number itself, but on eradicating the root cause: a streptococcal infection.

What is Lincomycin Used to Treat? A Comprehensive Guide

4 min read
First isolated in 1962 from a soil sample in Lincoln, Nebraska, lincomycin is a lincosamide antibiotic. So, what is lincomycin used to treat? It's reserved for serious bacterial infections, particularly in patients who are allergic to penicillin.