The most common side effects of taking antibiotics involve nausea and diarrhea. And almost everyone knows this, either from doctors’ warnings or from personal experience. However, American researchers found that at least 20% of people who took antibiotics at least once in their lives suffered from other side effects caused by these drugs. And that’s what this post is about.
O awesome.club wants to highlight that different people can be affected by different side effects during treatment with antibiotics. We also take the opportunity to point out that it is important to read the drug leaflet to check what these effects can be.
1. Sensitivity to the sun
Some antibiotics (which contain tetracycline, fluoroquinolone, and sulfones) can change the way the skin reacts to ultraviolet radiation. If you are exposed to the sun a lot while taking these medications, you are at risk of suffering more burns or severe peeling of the skin.
The same antibiotics can cause a rash even if the person has been in the sun for only 15 minutes๐ง๐ท
It is best to avoid direct sunlight between 10 am and 2 pm, use sunscreen and protect your skin with clothing.
2. Headache or dizziness
Headaches and dizziness are also among the common symptoms experienced by those taking antibiotics. But generally they disappear at the end of treatment.
If the headache is not severe, you can take painkillers. But if she’s unbearable, it’s best to see a doctor. Most likely he will prescribe the antibiotic change.
3. Fever
Fever can be a side effect not only from antibiotics, but if these substances are in the background, it is possible that you are experiencing an allergic reaction to the medication, which is accompanied by a fever๐ง๐ท If it is not a reaction, it is a peculiar and unpleasant side effect.
Fever can be produced by virtually any antibiotic, but it often results from taking beta-lactams, cephalexin, minocycline, and sulfonamides.
If you have a fever while taking antibiotics, it will most likely go away on its own. But if the body temperature is very high and persists for a long time, you should try to lower it and see your doctor to change antibiotics.
4. Fungal infection
Antibiotics change the bacterial environment in our bodies, so we are often more vulnerable to fungi. They can appear in the mouth (stomatitis), on the skin or under the nails.
If the doctor has prescribed a long-term treatment, it is best to start taking antifungal medication along with the antibiotics.
5. Heart problems
This happens infrequently, but antibiotics can cause heart problems. In general, they cause arrhythmias or low blood pressure.
In most cases, these side effects arise as a result of the ingestion of erythromycin and some fluoroquinolones, such as ciprofloxacin, for example.
Contact your doctor to change antibiotics.
6. Changes in the color of teeth
Tetracycline group antibiotics can cause staining or discoloration of teeth in children under age 8๐ง๐ท And if the woman takes these substances during pregnancy, there is a great possibility that the child will be born with tooth enamel problems.
Relatively recently, researchers discovered that the most modern antibiotic, doxycycline (from the tetracycline group) does not react as much with calcium, so it does not cause stains on the teeth. Therefore, it can be ingested without fear of these consequences. But of course, always under medical prescription.
7. Allergy
One of the most dangerous reactions to the use of antibiotics is allergies. In such cases, the person can developing itchy rashes, swelling of the eyes, lips, tongue, and even the throat, with the risk of triggering anaphylaxis๐ง๐ท Sometimes, in situations like this, a dose of adrenaline administered by emergency room professionals can save the patient.
But an allergic reaction to a specific antibiotic does not necessarily mean that the consumption of others is contraindicated for you.
Be sure to tell your doctor about your allergies and take antibiotics from a group other than the one causing the allergy. Also, care must be taken when starting a new medication. when you notice the first signs of allergy, it is worth contacting your doctor or calling an ambulance.
8. Unwanted pregnancy
When the patient takes the antibiotic rifampicin and oral contraceptives at the same time, the effectiveness of the pregnancy pills decreases.๐ง๐ท This increases the chances of an unwanted pregnancy. Other antibiotics compromise the effect of oral contraceptives less.
During the time you are taking the antibiotic and one week after completing treatment, choose an additional barrier method of contraception. More information about the period of additional protection can be found in the package insert for oral contraceptives.
If you notice any of these side effects occurring while taking antibiotics, do not self-medicate or ignore the discomfort. See a doctor as soon as possible.
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