is ceclor MR 500mg used to treat yeast infection? pls answer me soon. i have been taking them for 2 days, bcos my friend took them for ear infection but she told me it was good for yeast, and now i am worrying. pls help
2007-01-09
07:22:30
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i mean vaginal yeast infection
2007-01-09
07:22:52 ·
update #1
this is an anitbiotic
2007-01-09
07:39:27 ·
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The best thing you can do is to go to your GP, you may need antibiotics. Please do not take anything that has been prescribed for somebody else, because it works for them, it may not work for you and there may be ingredients in them that you could be allergic to.
2007-01-09 07:33:00
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answered by angelswings 3
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Never heard of it. But a yeast infection is mainly caused by too much yeast and not enough good bacteria to neutralise it.
So you can get yeast infections after taking anti-biotics because they kill lots of good and bad bacteria in your body.
If ceclor MR 500mg is a anti-biotic (most doctors prescribe anti-biotics for ear infections) then you could make your yeast infection worse.
If I were you, I would buy some canistan cream from the chemist. Or you could use live yogurt, both by eating it and applying it to the area. It sounds strange, but you need those bacteria in your body.
If this is an ongoing problem, you could regularly drink yakcult or a similar pre and pro biotic drink, or if that doesn't work folk out for acidophillus from a health food shop. This contains millions of friendly bacteria that keeps your digestion system in good shape, so that it can break down the yeast.
Also lay off the bread and the beer/lager.
Don't take medication that's not yours, especially when you don't know what it will do.
2007-01-09 07:42:10
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answered by As You Like It 4
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Sorry not sure but if you didn't get them from your doctor for you don't take them you should have got a leaflet saying what types of infection they are for some can actually cause yeast infections if they were given to you ring NHS direct and they will give you the correct advice good luck
2007-01-09 07:41:03
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answered by Bernie c 6
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it is unlikely that something used to treat an ear infection would be any good to treat a yeast infection.
Why don't you visit your pharmacist for some proper advice? For Thrush )vaginal yeast infection) there are a lot of over the counter medication available from diflucan oral capsules (my personal choice) to clotrimazole pessaries and cream.
On an alternative basis try a tampon soaked in natural yoghurt for symptom relief.
Also, you shouldn't take other peoples prescription medication, at worst it could cause bad side effects if you have contra indication, at best it won't work!
http://www.drugs.com/MTM/C/Ceclor.html
Visit your pharmacist!
2007-01-09 07:37:44
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answered by cruisingkerry 2
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health care provider can examine a sample of vaginal fluid under a microscope, either stained or in special lighting, to look for bacteria associated with BV. Then, they can diagnose BV based on
Absence of lactobacilli
Presence of numerous "clue cells" (cells from the vaginal lining that are coated with BV germs)
Fishy odor
Change from normal vaginal fluid
Treatment
Health care providers use antibiotics such as metronidazole or clindamycin to treat women with BV. Generally, male sex partners will not be treated.
Complications
In most cases, BV causes no complications. There have been documented risks of BV, however, such as an association between BV and pelvic inflammatory disease (PID). PID is a serious disease in women which can cause infertility and tubal (ectopic) pregnancy.
BV also can cause other problems such as premature delivery and low-birth-weight babies. Therefore, some health experts recommend that all pregnant women, whether or not they have symptoms, who previously have delivered a premature baby be checked for BV. A pregnant woman who has not delivered a premature baby should be treated if she has symptoms and laboratory evidence of BV.
2007-01-09 09:04:56
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answered by ewllita 3
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I am an alternative medicinal therapist and an ex nurse and you are very naughty, you should NEVER take medications that have been prescribed for someone else it can be very dangerous. In this case this medication is a 'broad spectrum' and covers a wide variety of bacteria, It wont harm you. You should drink at least 2 litres a day of water and plenty of cranberry juice and take one 1000mg of garlic oil (in capsule form) a day. You can also smear some yogurt on a Tampax (live yogurt that is) it is a good cure
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2007-01-12 03:42:00
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answered by gloriashealth@btinternet.com 4
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Antibiotics - Diflucan 150 mg one single dose.
Please see the web page for more details on Vaginal yeast infection.
2007-01-12 02:15:19
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answered by gangadharan nair 7
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2007-01-10 10:24:06
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answered by wealthylives1 1
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I have never heard of this but I used Canestan for vaginal yeast infection & it worked. You can buy it over counter.
2007-01-10 11:59:52
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answered by Anonymous
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you want an excuse? basically drop the category! in case you attend a college/college and also you pay for those training out of pocket or economic help.. then with information from all skill basically drop it. in case you should describe why you should drop the category, then say you don't love the actual incontrovertible fact that your prof. smokes and it makes you uncomfortable and hinders your skill to study.
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answered by molander 3
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