no u need 2 c the doctor
Yes, Diflucan (fluconazole) can cause light-colored stools as a rare side effect. It is important to consult a healthcare professional if you experience this side effect or any other unusual symptoms while taking Diflucan.
Are you taking Peridium for a bladder infection?
You should begin to notice a decrease in the yeast infection symptoms within 1-3 days. If not you might not have yeast infection or need a second dose for more severe yeast infection. Consult with your physician, before further taking further medication, to get correct diagnosis.
An effective amount antibiotics should cure your infection by the time your done taking it. It is possible that it wont though, if you still have symptoms of infection contact your doctor as soon as you can.
Gastritis symptoms are caused by taking certain medications, swallowing chemicals or objects, other medical conditions, stress, infection or smoking. Luckily, it is very easy to treat.
After taking Diflucan (fluconazole), it's generally recommended to wait at least 72 hours before trying to conceive. This allows the medication to clear from your system and reduces any potential risks. However, it's always best to consult with your healthcare provider for personalized advice based on your specific situation.
Common symptoms of infection bleeding include redness, swelling, warmth, and pus at the site of the wound. Treatment options may include cleaning the wound, applying antibiotic ointment, and in severe cases, taking oral antibiotics prescribed by a healthcare provider. It is important to seek medical attention if you suspect an infection to prevent complications.
If you do it is not due to taking plan b.
By Taking a medicine from the doctor.
Generally not - because the antibiotic would be 'dismantling' the microbes causing the UTI (urinary tract infection). However, an antibiotic may cause vulvar irritation that may lead to symptoms of itiching and pain on urination - these symptoms may be mitigated by a specific cream. If the UTI is caused by a virus, then no antibiotic will solve the problem - the infection will in this case have to work its way out.
The pain may be gone, however an infection could still be there. If you are taking antibiotics, you should finish the full course. A follow-up dental visit along with a radiograph (x-ray) is a good idea. If you have done all this already and have no pain or symptoms, then the infection is probably gone. No symptoms for a long period of time is the best way to know for sure.
Infection prevention is taking preliminary actions to help not getting an infection.