Men: read this before you take another antibiotic (important)

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Men: read this before you take another antibiotic (important)

Antibiotics are a miracle. People who would have died in the past from an infection caused by a wound or a disease, now live.

And that’s all because we now have treatments that will wipe out the infection – at least most of the time.

Personally, I think the entire medical establishment uses antibiotics wrong (but that’s a discussion for another article).

Even though antibiotics can be lifesaving, they also have a dark side. 

Most people know about the antibiotic resistant strains of bacteria that are developing…

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But they may not know about another risk – the increased risk of hospitalization from using antibiotics.

The more antibiotics you use, the more likely you are to be hospitalized with a severe infection.

This is a brand-new study. And it is stunning. 

Here’s the basics:

If you take more than one round of antibiotics in three years, your likelihood of going to the hospital with a severe infection starts to inch up. 

And the more you take the worse those odds are.

“Patients who had two antibiotic prescriptions were 1.23 times more likely, patients who had three to four prescriptions 1.33 times more likely, and patients who had five to eight [prescriptions] 1.77 times more likely to go to hospital with another infection.”

And if you manage to top nine rounds of antibiotics in three years, things start to get really bad – with more than a twofold chance of landing in the hospital with a severe infection. 

That’s about three rounds of antibiotics a year!

“Patients who have had nine or more antibiotic prescriptions for common infections in the previous three years are…2.26 times more likely to go to hospital with another infection in three or more months.”

Doctors don’t really know they are putting patients at risk by doing this.

I think the worst part about this is that, even though doctors are (in general) trying to prescribe fewer antibiotics, they often don’t track how many antibiotics their patients are getting.

“They may prescribe numerous courses of antibiotics over several years, which, according to our study, increases the risk of a more serious infection. That in turn…is linked to hospital admissions.”

Even if you see the same doctor all the time, they are likely in a rush. 

And if you tend to see different doctors, you are not likely to twig that you are getting too many antibiotic prescriptions, unless you track it yourself.

“GPs often have little time to get to grips with the detail of a patient’s history.”

Because of this lack of tracking and lack of education, most people (and their doctors) don’t even KNOW about this risk.

“But what makes it even more difficult is that little official guidance exists for patients who already in the recent past had several courses of antibiotics for common infections.”

Too much and too frequently taking the wrong antibiotic can mess up your gut balance.

There isn’t a lot of data telling us WHY more antibiotic use is linked to worse infections…

But I have a theory. 

Antibiotics wipe out all the bacteria in your system. Including the good bacteria.

A proper bacteria balance in your gut keeps your immune system strong.

In turn, this helps you to avoid the infections that you might need antibiotics for.

Better bet: Keep your overall system healthy.

Ultimately, your best bet is to stay as healthy as possible without antibiotics.

It’s a good idea to eat lots of fruit, because it helps your gut and immune system stay healthy.

I’m not saying to never take antibiotics. Sometimes they are necessary. I routinely use small amounts of antibiotics and feel much better when I do…

What I am saying is to take them with caution and do everything you can to protect your overall health. And try to avoid constantly taking large amounts of antibiotics if at all possible.

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Repeat antibiotic prescribing linked to higher risk of hospital admissions

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/03/200301233743.htm

 

The effectiveness of frequent antibiotic use in reducing the risk of infection-related hospital admissions: results from two large population-based cohorts

https://bmcmedicine.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12916-020-1504-5