
What Causes White Blisters In Mouth, Numbness And Loss Of Taste After Augmentin Therapy?

Question: i got a shot of augmentum which i became highly allergic to my mouth blew up with white blisters in it and numbness and seem to cause me with aproblem swallowing its been going on a long while and sapped my taste buds lost weight took a picture that said i had something irritation of some kind took tons of probiotics prebiotics you name it the only thing i take now is 40mgs omediprifole spell? sorry iguess candida yeast must have invaded my whole system with that augmentum i shot it must have been strong they got rid of the mouth tongue gum lesions with fluecanizole what a mess still sick withthe swallowing and dry throat since june--------what could it be?any suggestions?
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Detailed Answer:
Thanks for asking on HealthcareMagic.
I have gone carefully through your query and understand your concerns. The problem could be due to penicillin allergy (also applies to other drugs of penicillin family including amoxycillin, an ingredient of augmentin). The other possibility is a systemic infection. I do not suppose that it made Candida invade your system. I would need further details to be able to guide you further. Do you have access to your medical notes (and/or prescriptions). If yes, please upload them and I would guide you further.
I would await your inputs.
Regards
Further inputs needed
Detailed Answer:
Thanks for asking on HealthcareMagic.
I have gone carefully through your query and understand your concerns. The problem could be due to penicillin allergy (also applies to other drugs of penicillin family including amoxycillin, an ingredient of augmentin). The other possibility is a systemic infection. I do not suppose that it made Candida invade your system. I would need further details to be able to guide you further. Do you have access to your medical notes (and/or prescriptions). If yes, please upload them and I would guide you further.
I would await your inputs.
Regards
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