No.
Yes, you can take Pepto-Bismol after chemotherapy, but it's important to consult your healthcare provider first. Chemotherapy can cause gastrointestinal side effects, and while Pepto-Bismol may help alleviate symptoms like nausea or diarrhea, your doctor may have specific recommendations based on your treatment plan and overall health. Always follow your doctor's advice regarding medication use during recovery.
Yes you can.
Well, you can eat more bananas for one thing. They tighten the bowels. You can also try to get more fiber. A lot of people would think that fiber would just make your stool more lose, but this isn't true. While fiber can cure constipation by loosening stool, it also helps diarrhea but tightening the stool. That's because fiber isn't a stool loosener or tightener, it's a... balancer. If you have a disease that causes diarrhea, such as Crohn's Disease or Ulcerative Colitis, you'll need to seek treatment from a doctor. Oh, and needless to say laxative abuse can cause diarrhea, so don't do that. If you do get diarrhea, you should get some Over The Counter Medication, like Pepto-Bismal. Last thing! One of the biggest concerns with diarrhea is the risk of dehydration. Dehydration is a big health issue, so if you do get diarrhea, make sure to drink liquids (slowly as to avoid worsening the condition. Even things like broth help.)
Yes, you can take both. Amoxicillin is an Antibiotic.
Amoxicillin and clindamycin are both antibiotics but belong to different classes; amoxicillin is a penicillin-type antibiotic, while clindamycin is a lincosamide. Amoxicillin is effective against a variety of bacterial infections, particularly those caused by gram-positive bacteria, and is often used for respiratory infections and ear infections. Clindamycin is typically used for anaerobic infections and certain skin and soft tissue infections, particularly when patients are allergic to penicillin. Additionally, clindamycin can have a higher risk of causing Clostridium difficile-associated diarrhea compared to amoxicillin.
can you use a sun bed whilst taling amoxicillin NO !!
sure
Yes
Yes!! That is just a RUMOR.
I have. Im fine
i was told to stay out of the sun