Taking Augmentin And Rocephin For Sinus Infection. Have Yeast Infection In Groin. Cause?
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Antibiotics can increase the susceptibility to get fungal infections when used quite frequently and for prolonged periods. This susceptibility is due to their action on disease causing bacteria as well as the commensal bacteria on our skin that are involved in skin barrier function.
Even if you have developed a fungal infection, I would advise you to complete the course of antibiotics to treat your sinus infection for the following reasons
1) if the antibiotic course is not completed, sinus infection might recur and warrant the use of antibiotic again
2) frequent use of antibiotics and not taking them for prescribed period may lead to antibiotic resistance that is bacterial infections would not respond to antibiotics
3)your fungal infection may or may not be due to antibiotics, so it is not a good choice to discontinue them as fungal infections are easily treatable. Had it been a case of chronic or recurrent fungal infection, then we could have thought of antibiotics being responsible.
4) fungal infection in groins is quite a common occurrence otherwise also as chances of sweating, friction and maceration is more in this area.
So I would advise you to complete your antibiotic course for the prescribed period. You may take supplements of lactobacilli to minimise side effects of antibiotics. Take a good nutritious diet to keep body immunity intact and to treat yeast infection of groin
1) wear loose cotton clothes, avoid wearing tight rough clothes like denims
2) use an ntifungal powder like clotrimazole or terbinafine powder to keep the area dry
3) apply clotrimazole cream over the affected area twice daily.
4) sometimes if the infection is not responding to creams alone, taking fluconazole 150 mg weekly helps.
Hope that answers your query. Take care.
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To answer your questions specifically
1) your groin infection has nothing to do with HIV infection but antibiotics may be the inciting factor in your case as both cephalosporins and amoxycillin group drugs can cause yeast infections in a susceptible person. You may let your doctor know about this and take another group of antibiotic if the need arises. Also take probiotics, yogurt etc while being on antibiotics as these may decrease the propensity to get yeast infection. Whenever on antibiotics take preventive measures to prevent infection in groin in fungal area by dusting it with antifungal powder and keeping the area dry.
2)Saliva, tears, sweat and urine can have the virus in them, but in very small quantity and cannot lead to infection. However, if any body fluid is visibly contaminated with blood, the risk of transmission exists.There is no risk of transmission in closed-mouth kissing. There is a remote risk from french kissing, if partners are having cuts, ulcers in mouth or bleeding gums and blood is exchanged. Therefore persons with HIV should avoid indulging in this behaviour with non infected partner.
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