Based on what I am currently experiencing, I'd say yes.
There are no treatable symptoms of mono, the best advice is to let the illness run its course. By taking medication and antibiotics, this may make mono symptoms worse.
The answer is said to be no yet my daughter after her 1st and 2nd doses said she felt high (like marijuana but worse)and obviously other people have felt this too...hence the question being asked by multiple people.
As you know Bactrim (sulfamethoxazole and trimethoprim) is an antibiotic used to treat yeast infections, urinary tract and ear infections.Here is a research that i found on the internet about this topic:Yeast infections are becoming more and more common nowadays and part of the reason for that is antibiotics. There are tow types of antibiotics, narrow spectrum that target one type of bacteria and broad spectrum that target a range. The latter type of antibiotics cause yeast infections.So as a bottom line treat your yeast infection from the 1st symptoms and try to prevent these kind of infection because you will be the only one to suffer.
Most cases of bronchitis are caused by a viral infection. Since antibiotics, such as amoxil, do not affect viral infections, they do not help treat them. Risk factors for bacterial bronchitis include a history of emphysema or chronic bronchitis, an immunocompromised condition (AIDS, on chronic steroids or chemotherapy), or a prior viral illness (such as bronchitis) that gets better and then gets worse acutely.
Some people don't finish taking their antibiotics, they take them as the doctor prescribed, but stop when the symptoms start to subside. You won't necessarily die from not taking antibiotics, but if you do, the current ailment you have could progress into worse conditions. So either way, you should finish taking your antibiotics.
Antibiotics should have no effect on inflammation unless you are allergic to it.
exacerbation; also called flare
Yes
I have had 2 c-sections and after baby number one the symptoms got worse and they were much worse after baby number 2. So I would say: yes.
Does the cold make gout worse
relapse
It spreads the rash, making it worse.