Yes; antibiotics kill both the harmful and the good bacteria in the body.
Since the candida which causes yeast infection naturally occurs it can occasionally grow back faster than the good bacteria which would normally keep it from spreading if that good bacteria is being killed off by antibiotics.
Even antibacterial soaps can lead to yeast infection.
This will depend upon what you are referring to as an antibiotic. In general terms, antibiotic simple means "against life" so there are antibiotics that are effective against yeast. However, in medical terminology, antibiotic typically refers to a medication that kills bacteria - these medications will not kill yeast because yeast is a fungus, not a bacteria.
There are a subclass of antimicrobials (a term which encompasses all therapeutic medications effective against living organisms) called antifungals that are used to treat yeast and fungal infections. The names typically end in "azole" or "izole".
I am not sure but i think you can ask a local pediatrician and bribe him so you don't have to pay. It may be illegal but true 8)
Any Antibiotic can cause yeast infections if it is taken long enough, or if there's enough in your system.
Well, no . . . antibiotics ARE yeast and other fungi.
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yes it does
penicillin.
Fungus makes bread rise (yeast), and some fungus are used in antibiotics to kill bacteria (penicillin).
Fungus
AntiBiotics kill bacteria, not fungus. To kill Fungus, An Antifungal Would have to be used.
fungus and pencillins
When the DNA of the Bacterium or fungus has mutated to be resistant to Antibiotics and has reproduced.
Fungus virus Antibiotics protist
No antibiotics will kill fungi living anywhere. Antibiotics either kill or stop bacteria reproducing.
No. Athlete's foot, or tinea pedis, is a fungal infection. Antibiotics treat bacterial infections. Fungus and bacteria are two completely different germs, so antibiotics won't work. Athlete's foot can be treated with over-the-counter anti-fungal sprays or creams.
A fungus used to make an antibiotic is Penicillium.
Penicillin is a group of antibiotics derived from Penicillium, a fungi.
Antibiotics only work on bacteria.