Yeast Infection Post Surgery - Why You’ve Been Infected When You Should Be Getting by Your Surgery

Yeast infections after surgery are getting more common, but it isn’t the surgery that causes the infection, it’s the course of antibiotics afterwards. Antibiotics use is on the increase and so are yeast infections, and the two are

related. Anti bacterial drugs are needed after surgery, but it’s the harmful side effects of these needed anti bacterial drugs that cause the Candida overgrowth in yeast infection sufferers bodies.

Original post by yeast_infections@btinternet.com (Jennifer King)

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