Antibiotics shouldn't affect your ability to swim.
However, the medical condition for which you've been prescribed antibiotics might require you to limit some activities.
You will have been prescribed antibiotics by a medical practitioner. Ring the practitioner or their office and ask whether you need to avoid or be careful about some activities.
Be clear about the kind of activities you are contemplating. For example, are you intending to swim competitively, or in training, or just to take a dip in a pool or the ocean, to splash around?
Yes, you can swim while taking clindamycin, although if it is being used for an ear infection, you shouldn't go under water.
Yes.
Yes. I saw a girl do it in high school. Wannna know something else crazy? You can get really thirsty while swimming too. Go figure
no, taking a shot is alcohol - if you go swimming you can drown and die
The go swimming stamp is achieved by swimming in either the Cove, beach, underground pool or the dock while wearing a rubber duck suit. There are no inflatable ducks available. That stamp is currently not achievable.
yes of course. just don't be too rigorous with it.
I will not use the swimming pool today until after you chlorinate it.
Tom went to his local swimming pool with his family where he learnt to swim while very young. Whilst he was swimming he watched the people diving from the platforms and wanted to have a go. The rest is history.
if you want everyone to see you're on your period, then yeah
You want less friction. Then you will go faster.
you can't go swimming!
You can eat whatever you want while taking clindamycin. Keep in mind that typical side effects of all antibiotics include stomach upset and diarrhea. I'd avoid overly spicy or greasy food to keep the stomach irritation to a minimum. Remember to take all of your clindamycin even once you start feeling better. You want to kill all the bacteria and not leave any hiding in your body!
it is better to stop