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Can't Stop My Diarrhea! Antibiotic Associated Diarrhea?

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For most people, antibiotic-associated diarrhea causes mild signs and symptoms, such as:
Loose stools
and frequent bowel movements
Antibiotic-associated diarrhea is likely to begin about a week after you start taking an antibiotic. Sometimes, however, diarrhea and other symptoms don't appear until days or even weeks after you've finished antibiotic treatment.
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0:08 Antibiotics and Diarrhea - When?
0:38 Causes - Microbiota impact
1:01 Types of Antibiotics
1:20 C Difficile - Bad Bacteria and Toxins
1:53 Complications - Life Threatening
2:12 Prevention - Wash Hands, Switch Medications
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Loose stools
and frequent bowel movements
Antibiotic-associated diarrhea is likely to begin about a week after you start taking an antibiotic. Sometimes, however, diarrhea and other symptoms don't appear until days or even weeks after you've finished antibiotic treatment.
Please subscribe:
If you enjoy these videos and want to support us being able to continue creating content for many years to come, we’d love for you to consider becoming a patron of Converged Medical Research.
Chapters
0:08 Antibiotics and Diarrhea - When?
0:38 Causes - Microbiota impact
1:01 Types of Antibiotics
1:20 C Difficile - Bad Bacteria and Toxins
1:53 Complications - Life Threatening
2:12 Prevention - Wash Hands, Switch Medications
Some of the script for this video may have been obtained from The National Institutes of Health, National Library of Medicine, MedlinePlus.
All images and videos are available for public domain use or have an unlimited royalty-free license and were obtained from one of the following:
Wikimedia Commons
Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International
TechSmith Camtasia Terms of Service
Public Domain
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