Posts Tagged ‘ Antibiotics ’

Have your Antibiotics Made you Ill

Saturday, November 7th, 2009

Doctors now prescribe antibiotics a lot more often than they used to. Although they do what they’ve been prescribed for, antibiotics also kill a lot more than what they’re prescribed for. What precautions can someone take after a course of antibiotics?

A course of antibiotics will kill all the bacteria in your body including the friendly bacteria. This friendly bacteria is your first line of defense against any bad bacteria and micro-organisms. Once all the bacteria have been killed they will start to repopulate your digestive tract once the course of antibiotics is finished. This is where problems can start to arise in certain individuals.

Today’s modern diet is high in refined carbohydrates like sugar and bread. This is the type of diet the Candida yeast likes to feed on, and is why a course of antibiotics plays straight into the hands of this bacteria. As the Candida starts to feed it repopulates your intestines at a faster rate than your friendly bacteria, and becomes stronger during this period.

When the Candida yeast really starts taking over it is allowed to mutate into its fungal form, and this is when symptoms of a yeast infection/candidiasis start to appear. Usually the first sign of a yeast infection is a sore or itchy vagina. Sometimes though this is just one of the noticeable symptoms but their can be things going on inside of you that you don’t know about.

Candidiasis, the term associated with a yeast infection of the digestive tract can give you symptoms that take longer to appear. This is because the Candida yeast first starts attacking the walls of the intestines, and then toxins and food particles start to enter the bloodstream. After this happens the infection spreads to your internal organs, and you could start experiencing any of the symptoms below…

Gastro Intestinal problems such as: bloating, gas, intestinal cramps, chronic diarrhea, constipation, or heartburn

Chronic fatigue, especially after eating

Depression

Poor memory

Lack of concentration

Muscle pains

Rectal itching.

Allergies ( including both food and air born )

Severe pre-menstrual syndrome

Impotence

Memory loss, severe mood swings, and feeling mentally ” disturbed “.

Recurrent fungal infections such as ” jock itch “, athlete’s foot, or ringworm

Extreme sensitivity to chemicals, perfumes, smoke, or other odors

Recurrent vaginal or urinary infections

Prostatitis

A feeling of being light headed or drunk after minimal wine, beer, or certain foods

Aching joints

Irritability

Acne

Once someone starts to experience these symptoms, the last thing they think is causing them is a yeast infection of the digestive tract. Most doctors refuse to believe the symptoms are due to candidiasis, and many women suffering from this type of infection have to put up with it for months and in extreme cases, years.

When the infection gets to this stage an anti Candida diet that includes anti fungals and probiotics needs to be started for any improvement to be gained in the individuals health.

When anyone has completed a course of antibiotics they should start taking some probiotics so the digestive tract is repopulated with enough friendly bacteria to stop the Candida mutating into its fungal form. Doing this will help anyone retain the health they had before the course of antibiotics was started.

Antibiotics Cause Candida Part 1

Friday, October 23rd, 2009


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Dr. Jeffrey McCombs cites scientific research showing that antibiotics create systemic candida in the body, a condition affecting millions of individuals in the modernized worl. . .

How Likely Is It That I Will Get A Yeast Infection While On Antibiotics? How Can I Prevent This?

Monday, October 5th, 2009

I have a bad case of strep throat. I got a perscription of antibiotics, plus 3 steroid pills I had to take all at once to make the swelling go down. I also am taking birth control pills. The doc says to take 3 antibiotic pills a day, morning, noon, and night. And they are kind of big pills. I’m really worried about getting a yeast infection. How likely is it that I will get one because of all these meds? What can I do to try and prevent this? Any tips?

Can You Get A Vaginal Yeast Infection From Using Topical Antibiotics On Your Face?

Friday, October 2nd, 2009

I’ve been using Clindamycin topical antibiotics on my face for acne, for a few weeks, and I think I might have a vaginal yeast infection. Can the two be related?

Is It Ok To Treat A Yeast Infection While Still Using Antibiotics?

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009

I have 3 more days to use the rest of my 7 days worth of antibiotics, and it has already caused a yeast infection. It is bugging the crap outa me, and I wanna get rid of it pronto! Is it ok to begin treatment, or should I wait until I finish the rest of the antibiotics?

Is There A Way To Prevent Yeast Infection While Taking Antibiotics?

Monday, September 21st, 2009

I have to take antibiotics for a week and typically my past experience they cause me to have a yeast infection (since it kills the bacteria that can fight yeast). Is there a way to prevent it from happening

How Will The Doctor Treat My Yeast Infection If Im Already On Antibiotics?

Saturday, September 19th, 2009

I’ve basically been on atibiotics for like a month going on two months because penicillin did not get my tooth infection out so im on new antibiotics and its probaly the reason i have a yeast infection. but i cant stop taking my antibiotics for my teeth infection. what could the doctor
do for me?

Monistat, Birth Control Pills For Yeast Infections – How Anti-Biotics And Drugs Cause Yeast Infections

Thursday, September 17th, 2009

Monistat, birth control pills to control yeast infections

The conclusion is that the doctor has prescribed drugs inevitably cause a yeast infection in your body, if not already. The simple reason that the normal, healthy balance of microorganisms in the body is altered when the drug is introduced. Let me explain how some major groups of drugs will inevitably lead to your body developing a yeast infection.

Birth control pills. Surprised? Non Have you ever had time to read the list of side effects that come with taking birth control pills? Break the body's normal biological clock does not come without serious consequences for your body. In addition to development problems such as urinary tract infection, vaginal yeast infection is often a common problem. This is because the hormone levels in your body is radically changed and the changes have disrupted the populations of microorganisms in the body. The interruption of hormones in your body is because the use of steroids or pregnancy causes a yeast infection too.

Drug yeast infection. The irony of this is that drugs yeast infections are one of the main reasons why people repeat yeast infections. The yeast infection drug that the body's natural immune system more resistant to fungus and make it harder for your body to fight the next time. This brings me to my next great drug that causes yeast infections, antibiotics.

Antibiotics. Antibiotics change the balance between the populations of microorganisms and this can lead to Candida, and then yeast infection overgrowth. May end up good and bad bacteria in the body. Without a healthy population of good bacteria in your body to fight other agencies, other problems that inevitably arise.

Overall, if you're trying to eliminate the yeast infection, should be done naturally and without drugs. Drugs are not a part of the problem of the solution.

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Is It Possible You Can Develop Yeast Infection While Taking Antibiotics?

Friday, September 11th, 2009

My daughter shes antibiotic Augmentin for 4 days. Seems to have a yeast infection, because it has some discharge and icthing. It is possible, while on antibiotics for a couple of days?

What Happens If You Have A Yeast Infection And No Antibiotics?

Saturday, August 29th, 2009

What happens if you have a yeast infection and administration of antibiotics? Do you explode with the yeast Bavaria 10,000 hard pretzels?

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