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Yes it can cause diarrhea, particularly the antibiotics
Traveler's diarrhea can be avoided by use of Pepto-Bismol and/or antibiotics, if necessary.
Proper hygiene and food handling techniques will prevent many cases. Traveler's diarrhea can be avoided by use of Pepto-Bismol and/or antibiotics
YES, ANTIBIOTICS CAN CAUSE DIARRHOEA. ANTIBIOTICS IN ADDITION TO DESTROYING THE BAD INFECTION ALSO DESTROYS THE GOOD FLORA IN THE INTESTINES.
No . The antibiotics for diarrhea and sickness will overpower the effects of the contraceptive pill.
Loperamid it help to reduce defecating, but you may need antibiotics .It depend to agent that have caused diarrhea.
Pseudomembranous Colitis is what causes people to suffer from diarrhea while on antibiotics. It includes fever, diarrhea, and abdominal pain. It is inflammation of the colon.
Nutrolin B can be used to prevent and treat diarrhea associated with using antibiotics. Consult your doctor or pharmacist.
Therapy is aimed at preventing or reducing dehydration, and using antibiotics when needed.
To counteract the fluid loss resulting from diarrhea, the patient will receive fluids either by mouth or intravenously. Antibiotics are not helpful in treating Vibrio parahemolyticus diarrhea.
This is a common side effect of all antibiotics because they kill all bacteria, not just the harmful ones causing your infection. When the helpful gut bacteria are dead, your body has trouble processing digested food particles, and you get diarrhea. Take over the counter diarrhea treatments and try probiotics for a couple of weeks to replenish the gut bacteria.
Loperamid to stop defecating and antibiotics like chlorophenical it work fine in middle grave causes.