I'm taking a weeks course of ABs and these ones have resulted in diarrhoea and irritated bladder as a result. I have had to cancel everything in order to stay near the loo, hopefully only until the course is finished.
I have had repeated occurrence of thrush in the last few months. The doctor took a swab this last time, which showed thrush again, but also Strep B. By the time, I got hold of the results, a whole week later at a routine doctors appointment, the symptoms had subsided and the GP said no need to treat. A couple days later, I had my annual review with my gynaecologist. After examining me, she said I most certainly I needed to treat. My vagina was red raw and the walls thin ( I had damaged the wall just by inserting vagifem and had bled). She gave me loads of advice, including being able to up oestrogen as I have had a hysterectomy and the thickening of the womb walls is no longer an issue. But I misunderstood her. She talks very fast and I'm not that knowledgeable. The notes she gave me are difficult to decipher - typical doctors script! So I started the ABs for the Strep B as well as treating the thrush. Now the follow up letter has come, a copy of the one sent to my GP , stating that I should only take the ABs if symptoms persist following treatment for the thrush.
So I may need not have put myself through this! Of course, I'm one of the 1 in 10 to get diarrhoea. I didn't get this reaction from the copious amounts of ABs I had to take 2 years ago when I ended up in hospital with a chest infection/asthma. But I did 10 years ago, when I had to take ABs for Cellulitus. Then I had continuing digestive issues and temporarily became intolerant to several foods including eggs. I have IBS so try to avoid ABs. I am taking a probiotic preparation to support the bowel anyway. Any other suggestions that will help? I can cope this week, but am really worried about ongoing problems. Perhaps I should have posted this under 'Doing stupid things!'