no it doesnt.
Penicillin is an antibiotic taken to prevent an infection, not cause it.
Yes as it kills the infection the yeast multiplies.
Yes, a urinary tract infection (UTI) can cause inflammation in the body.
An infection of the peritoneum is called peritonitis. This infection is caused by a fungal or bacterial infection and can cause inflammation of the area.
Vaginitis = inflammation of the vagina Vulvitis = inflammation of the vulva Vulvovaginitis = inflammation of the vulva and vagina An infection, allergic reaction, chemical irritation, or trauma can cause inflammation. Infection is the main cause of vaginal and vulvar inflammation.
It can yes...happened to me before. It is not that the penicillin gives you the yeast problem. The penicillin kills off bad microbes and those of value, too. So it can permit unbalanced overgrowth of some microbes - which could result in a yeast infection.
Yes, so call your doc and get a prescription for Diflucan... it will rid the infection or you can go to the pharmacy for over the counter yeast infection remedies.
Penicillin does not clean the urine. Penicillin is excreted via your urine. It is also not used to treat the urinary tract infection. Most of the bacteria that cause the infection in the urinary tract are not killed by Penicillin.
Flucloxacillin can cause diarrhea, nausea, rash, hives, pain and inflammation at the injection site, secondary infection, allergy, and increases in liver enzymes and bilirubin. This drug is an antibiotic in the penicillin class.
Yes, one throat infection that starts with the letter "D" is diphtheria. Diphtheria is a bacterial infection caused by Corynebacterium diphtheriae, leading to severe throat inflammation and the formation of a thick membrane in the throat. It can cause difficulty breathing, swallowing, and can be life-threatening if not treated promptly. Vaccination has significantly reduced its incidence in many countries.
Yes, a urinary tract infection (UTI) can cause bleeding in the urine due to irritation and inflammation of the urinary tract lining.
I found inflammation and signs of infection in the tissue sample. Further testing may be needed to determine the specific cause of the inflammation.