Showing posts with label Side Effects of Antibiotics. Show all posts
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Tuesday, May 10, 2016

Side Effects of Antibiotics

Side Effects of Antibiotics






The word “Antibiotics” means drugs that are meant to fight against bacteria. Bacteria are small microscopic organisms and not all of them are bad. Some bacteria cause infections and spread illness and antibiotics are used for killing them. They are also called antibacterial since they are largely used medications for destroying bacterial growth and preventing many kinds of diseases.


Side effects of antibiotics are varied according to the type of medications you have taken and its dosage. Some of the common side effects are Diarrhea and stomach upset. If you have vomiting, diarrhea, shortness of breath, and severe watery stool with abdominal cramps you need to consult your doctor without any delay. For some people white patches may develop on the tongue and there can Skin Rashes.










Some of the common types of bacterial infections are Meningitis, Tuberculosis, Syphilis etc. Actually our body’s immune system will vigorously attack and destroy bacteria once they infect our body. There are white blood cells called leucocytes that fight against bacteria destroying them. But when the immunity is weakened the defense mechanism is not enough for killing multifold growth of bacteria and during that time we take medications.


Penicillin is the first antibiotic discovered and wide range of antibiotics is used for treating many illness and infections. Antibiotics are generally prescribed by doctors and you cannot obtain them over the counter.


Of late there has been a growing concern that people are overly using antibiotics that it is no more resisting the growth of bacteria. Hence this has paved way for increased bacterial infection since they are becoming resistant to these drugs. As per the statement issued by the European Center for Diseases Prevention and Control ECDC every year around 25,000 people die due to antibiotic resistance. In the America and Southeast countries people are overly using antibiotics as self medication even for mild illness.


Mechanism of Antibiotics :


Once your doctor diagnose that you have been infected by bacteria he would prescribe you suitable antibiotics. This antibiotic targets the bacteria and destroys them and prevents their growth further. However antibiotics are not competent enough to kill virus infection and they can attack only bacteria. But people continue to take antibiotics for Sore Throat or upper respiratory tract infection which is caused by virus.


When they are overused bacteria develops resistance in due course thus not getting attacked by the medications.


In serious cases, antibiotics overuse can cause side effects like kidney stone formation, blood clotting, blood disorders and sensitivity to sun. Very often watery discharge of stool and vomiting are observed.


Some people will respond serious allergic reaction to penicillin like rashes, swelling of tongue and shortness of breath. They are called anaphylactic reactions and you need to tell your doctor if you have Allergy to particular antibiotic.


Similarly antibiotics can interact with other medications you are taking regularly. You should consult your doctor before taking any antibiotics in case you are taking other drugs.


Who are at risk?


Side effects of antibiotics will be more severe on pregnant women, breastfeeding mothers and patients with kidney and liver diseases.


Some of the common antibiotics and their side effects are listed below :


Penicillin :


Abdominal cramps, diarrhea, rash on the skin, nausea, vomiting, fever (mild to moderate) and hypersensitivity. In case the patient has bloody discharge of stools and feels breathless he should be hospitalized immediately.


Cephalosporins :


Popular antibiotics classified under this category are cephalexin, fefuroxime, feftibuten and cefixime.
Common side effects are diarrhea, rash, allergic reactions, nausea, vomiting, serum sickness and vaginal itching.


Aminoglycosides :


Antibiotics like gentamicin, amikacin and tobramycin belongs to this group.


Side effects of taking this drug are increased toxicity on kidneys, partial loss of hearing, dizziness, nausea, vomiting. Prolonged usage of this drug can cause serious kidney problems.


Carbapenems :


Fever, Headache, rash, nausea, vomiting, liver toxicity and elevated leucocytes are some of the common side effects.


Anti-tuberculosis Agents :


Medicines like rifabutin, rifampin, pyrazinamide and ethambutol belongs to this group.


Some of the side effects are Anorexia, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, anemia, liver toxicity, dizziness and peripheral neuropathy.


Glycopeptides :


It may cause hot flushes, hypotension, severe itching, nausea, vomiting and dizziness.


Sulfonamides :


Rash, diarrhea, anorexia, nausea, vomiting, dizziness and sensitivity to light are some of the common side effects.


Tetracycline :


Anorexia, diarrhea, change of tooth color, severe abdominal cramps are some of the side effects.


Quinolones :


Side effects of this drug are abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, Sleeping Sickness, diarrhea and photosensitivity.


Most of the types mentioned above are photosensitive. In other words you need to stay away from sunlight failing which rashes will be formed on the skin.











Monday, May 09, 2016

Side Effects of Antibiotics

Side Effects of Antibiotics
Problems of the digestive system
These can be in the form of vomiting, nausea, Constipation, and Diarrhea and often occur when the medications are used excessively. The use of antibiotics mostly causes irritation of any mucous membrane in the digestive system. Normally, vomiting, nausea, or abdominal problems occur directly after taking the antibiotic and pass as drug absorption in the intestine. Elimination of these symptoms can be managed by getting injections rather than taking oral tablets or in taking antibiotics after or with meals as the food can shield the mucous membranes of the digestive system from direct interaction with the antibiotics.


Allergic reaction
This can occur with antibiotics since these antibiotics are seen by the body as a foreign substance. Allergy to antibiotics is one type of drug allergy. In certain cases, allergies to drugs may have a very severe effect which can endanger the individual’s health. Certain forms of allergy are medically referred to as anaphylactic shock which is a generalized allergic reaction and can cause death in a matter of minutes if not sooner. Stephen Jones syndrome is another type of allergy which causes necrosis of the upper layers of the skin, as well as Hemolytic Anemia.


The largest risk is found to be to the kidney and liver. It is observed when using large amounts of antibiotics in individuals with pre-existing problems with these organs such as hepatitis, Pyelonephritis, and Glomerulonephritis. The damage to the liver will show as the appearance of fever, Jaundice, dark urine as well as discoloration of stools.
Below are 3 methods to support the system while an individual is taking antibiotics.


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Probiotic Supplements
Antibiotics not only kill the bacteria triggering the illness but they also kill beneficial bacteria known as probiotics which add to a healthy digestive system. By orally consuming a probiotic supplement it can help prevent problems of the gastrointestinal system resulting from the use of antibiotics according to a review of research published in 2008. Probiotics are also found in certain fermented foods such as yogurt as well as kefir and can deflect Yeast Infection as well.


Herbal Tea
When an individual experiences nausea while taking antibiotics, try sipping ginger tea to calm the stomach. Another common problem among individuals on antibiotics is loose stools that can be calmed by drinking raspberry leaf tea.


Milk Thistle
Taking antibiotics can add strain to the liver which is accountable for breaking down the drugs ingested. The herb milk thistle has been linked with protecting antioxidant effects on the liver.