Antibiotic-Associated Diarrhoea / Trends in Microbiology June 2016 (Vol. 24 Issue 6)

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In this video and the accompanying review in Trends in Microbiology, Sarah Larcombe discusses how antibiotics can affect the microbial community in the gut and lead to antibiotic-associated diarrhoea (AAD). Clostridium difficile is most commonly associated with this, however, several other bacterial pathogens can also cause AAD and Larcombe et al. call for us to revisit our thinking about AAD to include non-Clostridium difficile pathogens.


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I was taking an antibiotic for my strep throat ( cephalexin ). It said on the bottle that after use of the drug I would have diarrhea, it didn’t say that I’d be in excruciating pain for a week and some change.... I suffered from severe cramps and diarrhea. I used the bathroom more than 6 times a day, I could hardly sleep and I felt hopeless!

Step that helped me get better:
-probiotic yogurt twice daily
- rice
- bread
- probiotic pills ( once a day with a meal )
- fatty foods make it worse
- patients and prayer

I did this for about two days and found relief! I hope this helps someone 🖤

F_locqueen
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Why I'm having loose muddy stools??? Any answer... Lower right abdomen gurgling..

tubeverse
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whats the reason behind antibiotic associated diarrhea?
Can you please clearify?

junayetzamantahmid
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The one time in 3 years that I take antibiotics and I get diarrhea AND thrush 😡

ellewright