All drugs have side effects, including antibiotics. It occurs as an unwanted reaction during treatment. Side effects of antibiotics can range from mild allergic reactions to serious and debilitating side effects. When used appropriately with a doctor's guidance, most antibiotics are relatively safe with few side effects.
1. Antibiotics
Antibiotics only work to treat bacterial infections. It is not effective for infections caused by viruses, including: common cold, runny nose, cough and bronchitis.
The use of antibiotics should consult a doctor whether to use them or not. Overuse and indiscriminate use of antibiotics can lead to antibiotic resistance. And that means antibiotics will decrease or no longer work in the future.
2. Common side effects of antibiotics
2.1. Stomach pain
If you have this condition, see your doctor for advice on whether to take antibiotics with food. Eating can help reduce stomach side effects from some antibiotics, but amoxicillin and doxycycline (Doryx). However, this approach does not work with all antibiotics. Some antibiotics, such as tetracycline, must be taken before eating.
2.2. Sensitivity
If you experience this side effect, take some precautions to stay safe and comfortable when going out in the sun such as: Apply sunscreen to block UVA and UVB rays, wear extra long clothes for protection or use more hats, sunglasses.
2.3. Fever
If fever while taking antibiotics may resolve on its own. But if the fever doesn't go away after 24-48 hours, see your doctor for advice on using an over-the-counter pain reliever like acetaminophen or ibuprofen to help bring the fever down. In case of fever above 40 degrees, skin rash or difficulty breathing, call your doctor or call an ambulance immediately.
2.4. Vaginal yeast infection
Symptoms of vaginal yeast infection include: Vaginal itching, burning when urinating or having sex, swelling around the vagina, pain during sex, rash. Sometimes white discharge can also be seen. opaque.
For a simple yeast infection your doctor may prescribe an antifungal cream such as a topical ointment or an oral tablet. But for severe or complicated yeast infections, your doctor will have to prescribe a longer treatment and follow-up.
2.5. Teeth change color
If pregnant women take these medicines, their children's teeth may also become discolored.
3. Serious side effects of antibiotics
3.1. Allergic reaction
If you develop hives, stop taking the medicine and call your doctor for advice. If swelling or difficulty breathing, stop taking the medicine and call an ambulance right away.
3.2. Stevens-Johnson syndrome
Usually the syndrome also begins with flu-like symptoms. But then the blisters and rash start to spread. The risk of developing this syndrome is high in people who have weakened immune systems or have had it or have a family history of it.
3.3. Blood reaction
3.4. Heart problems
3.5. Convulsions
If you have epilepsy or a history of seizures, be sure to tell your doctor before starting any antibiotics.
Antibiotics are drugs that treat infections by killing bacteria or other organisms or slowing their growth. Use antibiotics appropriately with a doctor's guidance, most antibiotics are relatively safe with few side effects. It also reduces the risk of antibiotic resistance in the future.
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