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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.
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recent evidence shows bacterial translocation from gut into the blood in the pathogenesis of heat stroke.however,the patients recover spontaneously without antibiotics. and hence it is not advisable to take antibiotics unless confirmed by blood culture.
yes. bactrim is just a antibotic.it is safe to take almost anything with this drug.
Gut punching is hitting someone in the stomach really hard. This doubles the person over from the pain as well as taking the breath away momentarily.
Antibiotics kill bacteria. The human gut has over 100,000 species of bacteria, some good and some bad. The good bacteria are necessary to digest food. Where do they come from? Think about it - probably they enter your gut when you eat foods that the bacteria digest - they hitchike in on these foods. That would explain why feeding a vegetarian meat can make her sick - she has lost the ability to digest the meat. So after you take antibiotics, it may help to eat lightly cooked or raw foods which will being their own digestive bacteria. The more interesting question is - what happens to the poor lining of your gut while you are taking antibiotics - when your gut is filling up with dying bacteria and is unable to move this stuff out or to efficiently digest the food you are dumping into it - my advice is to clean yourself out before you start the course of antibiotics and then eat very easy, moderate fiber, highly digestible foods (like fruits) while you are on antibiotics. After all, most of us will die from our guts out - sure it will look like a heart attack, but it will be a heart weakened by starvation as a result of the dying gut. VIVA LA GUT!
B) decresed illness (incorrect) correct answer is A)decreased ammonia in the gut.
Macrolide antibiotics like Eryhtromycin and clarihtromyin could increase INR in addition to all antibitotics which could change your gut flora( healthy bacteria which synthesizes vitamin K) which kind of includes most antibiotics
Dexamphetamine has a " flushing" effect that include excreting more gut bacteria than normal. Gut bacteria helps break down some of the odor producing chemicals, and with fewer gut bacteria some of these chemicals may get into the blood stream, and thus into the sweat.
Yes. Microorganims do a lot of good. They help with the following. Normal flora in you gut. Antibiotics. Food. Beer, wine, cheese, yogurt, etc Probiotics.
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Amoxicillin with clavulonic acid is "Augmentin" and an antibiotic. All antibiotics cause GI upset (nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, indigestion) - with this one, you should have a good meal in your stomach before taking the medicine. Also when you are taking antibiotics, it helps to eat yogurt daily, or take Lactinex or some other brand of live bacteria tablets in order to prevent a lot of the diarrhea caused by the antibiotic killing off the "good" bacteria that live in your gut and help you digest food. There are numerous more specific side effects to this drug including the peeling of skins on your fingertips and toes.