I am currently taking amoxicillin for a dental absess - I have exactly the same symtoms; lower back ache. I spoke to my pharmacist about it today and they have told me to see my doctor and stop taking it if the pain becomes unbearable.
can amoxicillin cause water infections even if the amoxicillin is used to treat a different infection thats not related
Amoxicillin cannot be used to treat nor cure scabies, but it is often prescribed when you have scabies to help in the fighting off of bacteria. When the blisters form on your skin and you scratch them whether knowingly or not, you cause infection. The Amoxicillin is only used in your regime to keep down further infection with your condition. If you have scabies, I would suggest taking it while you otherwise treat the scabies. Amoxicillin cannot be used to treat nor cure scabies, but it is often prescribed when you have scabies to help in the fighting off of bacteria. When the blisters form on your skin and you scratch them whether knowingly or not, you cause infection. The Amoxicillin is only used in your regime to keep down further infection with your condition. If you have scabies, I would suggest taking it while you otherwise treat the scabies.
I always heard antibiotics cause a yeast infection. Is this true?
No, amoxicillin is an antibiotic and does not treat yeast infections. You need an antifungal medication such as clotrimazole or nystatin. In fact, amoxicillin may increase your risks of developing a yeast infection because the antibiotic may interrupt the normal balance of bacteria in the vagina, allowing the normally present yeast to overgrow.
No
because of infection, if there is an infection, probably it has bacteria that cause fever to the patient.
Yes, it probably will cause an odor.
You probably have a urinary tract infection (UTI), probably bladder UTI. Go to the doctor, or it can cause a kidney infection.
No.
Yes, it can. Any object in the eye can cause infection. What happens is the needle is probably carrying harmful bacteria that, when introduced into the body, can cause infection. You could go blind if you get an infection in the eye.
Amoxicillin can be effective against certain strains of E. coli, particularly those that are susceptible to penicillins. However, many strains of E. coli, especially those that cause serious infections, may be resistant to amoxicillin. Therefore, susceptibility testing is important to determine if amoxicillin is an appropriate treatment for a specific E. coli infection. Always consult a healthcare provider for accurate diagnosis and treatment options.
No these two drugs can not cause you to have a seizure.