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Will Bladder And Yeast Infections Hamper Recovery From Stomach Cramps Caused By Virus?

I have stomach cramps in my lower intestine .i went to the hospital they told me i have a stomach virus but only symtom i have is the cramps, about six night ago i had the sweats ,just finished a 10 day dose of antibiotics for a bldder infection now i have a yeast infection is this going to affect my recovery
Wed, 19 Apr 2017
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It looks like antibiotics altered your intestinal flora by removing beneficial bacteria. You must be evaluated with complete blood count, urine analysis and fecal occult blood test. If these tests are negative, you must take probiotics and dairy products to recover your flora. If symptoms persist, I recommend a colonoscopy for further evaluation.

May you recover soon
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Will Bladder And Yeast Infections Hamper Recovery From Stomach Cramps Caused By Virus?

It looks like antibiotics altered your intestinal flora by removing beneficial bacteria. You must be evaluated with complete blood count, urine analysis and fecal occult blood test. If these tests are negative, you must take probiotics and dairy products to recover your flora. If symptoms persist, I recommend a colonoscopy for further evaluation. May you recover soon