What are the glum effects within taking antibiotics long-term?
What happens to your immune system?
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It's not going to do much to your immune system. But, what it can do is kill off the correct, or at least the harmless ones, bacteria. So, you trade microbes you have been living in musical tones with forever and wind up with drug resistant, thorny to kill bacteria. Also, you can get diarrhea. Fun.
If you are on long permanent status antibiotics and worried about it, ask your dr. The practice of medicine is often a risk vs. benefits scenario. It's thorny enough for a fully trained physician to practice medicine. Ppl with no medical training should not try to practice tablets. Asking questions is fine.
As ONTO said above, by taking antibiotics long term you kill sour the normal flora [good bacteria] in your body that help prolong homeostasis. A few problems you may see are UTI as well as diarrhea [usually due to clostridium difficile, which is the most common cause of antibiotic associated diarrhea]. Source(s): Pharmacy Student.
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It's not going to do much to your immune system. But, what it can do is kill off the correct, or at least the harmless ones, bacteria. So, you trade microbes you have been living in musical tones with forever and wind up with drug resistant, thorny to kill bacteria. Also, you can get diarrhea. Fun.
If you are on long permanent status antibiotics and worried about it, ask your dr. The practice of medicine is often a risk vs. benefits scenario. It's thorny enough for a fully trained physician to practice medicine. Ppl with no medical training should not try to practice tablets. Asking questions is fine.
As ONTO said above, by taking antibiotics long term you kill sour the normal flora [good bacteria] in your body that help prolong homeostasis. A few problems you may see are UTI as well as diarrhea [usually due to clostridium difficile, which is the most common cause of antibiotic associated diarrhea]. Source(s): Pharmacy Student.
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