It is possible to be pregnant while being treated with PID.
If you ejaculate while being treated for trichomoniasis, you won't affect treatment. If you have sex with someone while being treated, you could infect the partner, and the partner could then reinfect you.
Ask your doctor about that.
Hypoglycemia is not directly caused by diverticulitis, which is an inflammation of the diverticula in the digestive tract. However, if diverticulitis leads to complications such as infection, bowel obstruction, or significant changes in dietary intake, it could indirectly affect blood sugar levels. Additionally, certain medications used to manage diverticulitis symptoms might also contribute to fluctuations in blood glucose. Overall, while there's no direct link, the overall health impact of diverticulitis can influence blood sugar management.
A diverticulitis diet may help you feel better while your doctor treats your diverticulitis with other therapies, such as antibiotics. A diverticulitis diet, which includes clear liquids and low-fiber foods, gives your digestive tract time to rest during your diverticulitis treatment.
None. He didn't compete while being treated for cancer.
Diverticulitis primarily affects the digestive system and is characterized by inflammation or infection of diverticula in the colon. While it typically does not cause breathing problems directly, severe abdominal pain or complications like abscesses could lead to discomfort that might affect breathing patterns. Additionally, if diverticulitis leads to significant complications, such as perforation, it could indirectly impact respiratory function. However, breathing issues are not a common symptom of diverticulitis itself.
Some things, like butter, will be cut easier, because butter will melt while you pass the knife through it.Some things, like butter, will be cut easier, because butter will melt while you pass the knife through it.Some things, like butter, will be cut easier, because butter will melt while you pass the knife through it.Some things, like butter, will be cut easier, because butter will melt while you pass the knife through it.
No, diverticulitis is not a virus; it is an inflammation or infection of small pouches, called diverticula, that can form in the walls of the colon. This condition often arises from a diet low in fiber, leading to constipation and increased pressure in the colon. While infections can occur in the diverticula, diverticulitis itself is primarily associated with dietary and lifestyle factors rather than viral causes.
Yes, you can generally receive a flu shot while having diverticulitis and taking Flagyl (metronidazole) and Cipro (ciprofloxacin). The flu vaccine does not interfere with these antibiotics or the condition itself. However, it's always best to consult your healthcare provider for personalized advice, especially if you are experiencing active symptoms or complications related to diverticulitis.
Yes, you can eat German butter cheese while pregnant, but it's important to ensure that it is made from pasteurized milk. Pasteurized cheeses are safe as they have been heat-treated to kill harmful bacteria. Always check labels and consult your healthcare provider if you have any concerns about specific cheeses during pregnancy.
Yes, there is no harm in using a pad or tampon during treatment for chlamydia.