Yes.
Doxcycline often changes the stool to green. Others can cause other changes.
Most antibiotics have the potential to cause either loose stool or runny diarrhea. The chance of dry stool or constipation is very low from taking antibiotics. However, some illnesses need a combination of meds so another medication may be causing the dry stools. For example, a doctor might prescribe a decongestant and an antibiotic. The decongestant would be more likely to cause constipation or dry stool.
If you have taken antibiotics for the ear infection, the consistency of your bowel movement may change. One effect of taking oral antibiotics is that they kill off bacteria throughout the body--both harmful and helpful--including those in the intestines. This often causes diarrhea or watery stool.
Iron, at least, certainly can (it may also cause greenish stool).
Rice water stool, a watery and pale stool, can be caused by infections like cholera or food poisoning. It can lead to dehydration and electrolyte imbalances, which can be serious if not treated promptly.
First a doctor have to see where the infection is and why you have it. Then it can be antibiotics or something else.
No, a herniated disc does not cause blood in the stool. See your health care provider, as blood in the stool always deserves a visit.
Antibiotics aren't addictive so no they can't cause addiction.
No, antibiotics do not cause a sensation of feeling high.
Pale colored bowel movements can be caused by a lack of bile in the stool, which can be due to issues such as liver disease, bile duct obstruction, or issues with gallbladder function. It is important to consult a healthcare provider if you consistently have pale colored stool.
No, levothyroxine does not cause blood in your stool. Blood in the stool is a sign that always deserves a visit to your health care provider. Please make an appointment.
Yes, Oreos can cause dark stool due to the dark color of the cookie crumbs. This can sometimes make the stool appear darker than usual.
Meat can cause constipation but I wouldn't say bloody stool. You should immediateley talk to a doctor.