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Mwende
#11 Posted : Friday, March 11, 2011 9:45:27 AM
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I thinks its become a commercial business for these hospitals on medications some of them which don’t even work, so you have to go back 3-5 times before they finally give you ‘correct’ dawa…ABK

My daughter was teething & 1st thing Getrudes in lavington wanted to give was put drips even before any diagnose (there was no any sign of dehydration) I said NO, they take some test kwanza or try the ORS solution. Actually I don’t even know what I was doing there cos I ended up telling the old DOC what to do & I went home with antibiotics & paracetamol…
People are more informed nowadays and can’t rely on the doc…is it due to watching too much Greys Anatomy & Dr. House?

They are even unable to treat my pal who has post-herpes (non- genital) itch for the last 2 months…any doc in the house?
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Burning Spear
#12 Posted : Friday, March 11, 2011 2:18:26 PM
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Mwende wrote:
I thinks its become a commercial business for these hospitals on medications some of them which don’t even work, so you have to go back 3-5 times before they finally give you ‘correct’ dawa…ABK

My daughter was teething & 1st thing Getrudes in lavington wanted to give was put drips even before any diagnose (there was no any sign of dehydration) I said NO, they take some test kwanza or try the ORS solution. Actually I don’t even know what I was doing there cos I ended up telling the old DOC what to do & I went home with antibiotics & paracetamol…
People are more informed nowadays and can’t rely on the doc…is it due to watching too much Greys Anatomy & Dr. House?

They are even unable to treat my pal who has post-herpes (non- genital) itch for the last 2 months…any doc in the house?



First,it would be important if you told us what kind of herpes or where are they localized.
Is it herpes zoster (kwa lips) or does it involve other visceral organs and multiple dermatones (disseminated zosters)like the abdomen.

Without that kind of information,it would be wrong for us to rush into the conclusion.
Kindly furnish us with more details.
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winston
#13 Posted : Friday, March 11, 2011 3:11:11 PM
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Good topic. what are the long term effects of prolonged use of antibiotics?
mlefu
#14 Posted : Friday, March 11, 2011 3:58:06 PM
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interesting...which are the common symptoms of alcers..
McReggae
#15 Posted : Friday, March 11, 2011 4:11:46 PM
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mlefu wrote:
interesting...which are the common symptoms of alcers..



.....did you mean ulcers???
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#16 Posted : Friday, March 11, 2011 4:12:30 PM
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mlefu wrote:
interesting...which are the common symptoms of alcers..


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Prime
#17 Posted : Friday, March 11, 2011 8:16:13 PM
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mlefu wrote:
interesting...which are the common symptoms of alcers..

@mlefu... In reflection, I first got the symptoms almost 4 years ago and tested positive but did 2 years before the symptoms started getting worse. The early symptoms involve feeling some very dull polite pain midway between the chest and navel. It always got worse around lunch hour before feeding. Felt like burning tho not in a painful way. Just hot inside. Any time my stomach was empty I would feel gas forming and a bloated feeling. The wind passed around that time was plain pungent. Strangely, I would feel ok after feeding. Zero noise in my stomach! Till hunger set in again. Would even feel some nausea. I think the symptoms vary with people.
My suggestion. If you get those stomach issues persistently and you have been under amoebiasis and typhoid antibiotics without longlasting relief then it might be wise to take the test. To eliminate the possibility of typhoid take a test called salmonella antigen test instead of widal or do a stool culture which would also detect dysentry (shigella) apart from typhoid (salmonella).
Stress or eating spicy food may not cause ulcers. But they will agrevate the symptoms. Smoking, pinting and caffeine don't go well with ulcers. Persistent dark or blackish stool may be a pointer to bleeding in the gastro intestinal system. A doc may request for an occult stool test to check for the presence of blood which is not visible to the naked eye. Then take it from there. As a shocker... Persistent and longterm use of asprin and ibuprofen have also been implicated in causing ulcers. Now. Did I read somewhere that untreated gastric and peptic ulcers may lead to stomach cancer? Food for thought.
Prime
#18 Posted : Friday, March 11, 2011 8:59:42 PM
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winston wrote:
Good topic. what are the long term effects of prolonged use of antibiotics?

Prolonged use encourages resistance. The bacteria strains mutate and the same antibiotics that were good a while ago are no longer able to kill the bacteria. They just kill the weaker strains and the Stronger ones are the ones that get to multiply, necessitating stronger newer antibiotics that are more expensive and many a times toxic hence given under strict supervision of a doctor.
Overuse of antibiotics also results in the killing of good bacteria which may secrete substances that keep bad bacteria and fungi in check. Upsetting that delicate balance may worsen the situation.
Not completing a dose may make things worse because only the weak strains are killed and the strong ones get to multiply unhindered. That is why one should finish the dose even after feeling better.
Shak
#19 Posted : Friday, March 11, 2011 11:33:27 PM
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@burning spear, thanks for that. Maybe we should start a 'dear doctor' column where we wananchi put in all our medical queries for pple in the medical field like you. My daughter was on an antibiotic syrup called zinnat. She kept the drug down for half an hour then vomitted. I repeated the dose since the vomit showed traces of the medicine
mlefu
#20 Posted : Saturday, March 12, 2011 12:00:44 PM
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thanks prime.

pain below the navelThink , i get that every-time i anticipate a "landing" but one or two things make it impossibled'oh! ,lasts for a few hours making it painful engaging any muscle near those organs.... leads to stress making me fear that i have ulcers..right or wrong.
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