Has anyone ever noticed that while on antibiotics their seb derm
worsens?
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Yes and it makes sense that this happens as the antibiotics kill also the
good flora–the good flora supposedly helps keep yeast/fungus levels in
check
Try supplementing with probiotics if you are taking the antibiotics–take
them at different times of the day.
I take probiotics daily, 600 mgs of acidipholus, even when not on
antibiotics and i find they are really helping with the day to day
redness–usually take 200 mgs with each meal.
no i experienced the complete difference, while on antibiotics my seb derm
cleared up completely. When i first was trying to figure out what i had,
thinking it was an infection of some sort, doctors first persrcibed me some
antibiotics, it cleared me up so good i really thought i got rid of the
virus or infection. After completing my antibiotics the seb derm
re-appeared again.
May 16th, 2004 at 12:48 am
Yes and it makes sense that this happens as the antibiotics kill also the
good flora–the good flora supposedly helps keep yeast/fungus levels in
check
Try supplementing with probiotics if you are taking the antibiotics–take
them at different times of the day.
I take probiotics daily, 600 mgs of acidipholus, even when not on
antibiotics and i find they are really helping with the day to day
redness–usually take 200 mgs with each meal.
Good luck,
RJ
May 16th, 2004 at 3:09 pm
no i experienced the complete difference, while on antibiotics my seb derm
cleared up completely. When i first was trying to figure out what i had,
thinking it was an infection of some sort, doctors first persrcibed me some
antibiotics, it cleared me up so good i really thought i got rid of the
virus or infection. After completing my antibiotics the seb derm
re-appeared again.
tony the baloney the one and only