yes
No. This drug does no cause thrush.
yes
Thrush, a fungal infection in the mouth, does not directly cause cavities. However, the overgrowth of yeast in thrush can lead to a decrease in saliva production, which plays a role in preventing cavities. It is important to manage thrush to maintain good oral health.
You can get oral thrush in your sinuses. Thrush is from a yeast infection and it can infect the sinuses and cause problems.
No thrush cannot cause infertility, but you should consult your GP if you keep getting thrush because it may be an indication that it has spead into the bowel or there may be another underlying problem
Yes. I have it right now.
no
It can cause redness around ther and burning when passing urine
Yes, methotrexate can cause low blood count, a condition known as myelosuppression. This occurs because methotrexate affects the bone marrow's ability to produce blood cells, leading to reduced levels of red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. Patients on methotrexate should be monitored regularly for blood counts to manage potential side effects effectively.
Methotrexate itself does not directly cause gout, but it can lead to increased levels of uric acid in some patients, which may trigger gout attacks. This is particularly relevant in individuals with pre-existing conditions that affect uric acid metabolism. Additionally, methotrexate can affect kidney function, potentially exacerbating uric acid retention. Therefore, monitoring uric acid levels is important for patients on methotrexate.
Drinking beer will not cause oral thrush.
Not if you take care of it properly.