Diflucan should take care of any vaginal yeast infection, if it doesn't see your doctor or health care provider for advice.
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.
YES, ANTIBIOTICS CAN CAUSE DIARRHOEA. ANTIBIOTICS IN ADDITION TO DESTROYING THE BAD INFECTION ALSO DESTROYS THE GOOD FLORA IN THE INTESTINES.
Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs) are caused by bacteria. Antibiotics kill bacterial infections, not cause them. Antibiotics are used to treat UTIs, and in no way can cause them, since they kill bacteria that cause the infection to begin with.
Doctors use antibiotics on patients to prevent infections. Antibiotics fight germs that can cause illness.
You can get it from that, yes. Antibiotics kill all the bacteria incl the good ones.
A UTI can cause a foul odor; and antibiotics will cure the infection.
No- Z-pak is an antibiotic to cure bacterial infections. Prescription Flucanzol (Diflucan) or OTC monostat is for Vaginal Yeast infections. There are several other prescription medications used for oral thrush. Antibiotics can actually cause yeast infections as a side effect
Yes, Diflucan (fluconazole) can cause light-colored stools as a rare side effect. It is important to consult a healthcare professional if you experience this side effect or any other unusual symptoms while taking Diflucan.
The infection that causes chankeroids can eventually cause death. If you get antibiotics from your doctor to cure the infection, or if it is already cured, there is nothing to worry about.
No it cannot.
Some of the patients have viral infection as a cause of tonsillitis. Such patients should be treated without antibiotics. The one with streptococcal infection need therapy with tablet penicillin V.
No, stress cannot cause appendicitis to occur; rather blockage of the opening to the appendix can allow Gram-negative bacteria (bacteroides, enterobacter) to multiply until they are numerous to cause an acute infection requiring both emergent surgery as well as antibiotics.