Rash and cystitis after antibiotics?

Hello,

I had to take Amoxicillin 1000 for the last few days because I had both tonsillitis and a bladder infection.

I took the last tablet the day before yesterday, and since yesterday I've had mild sunburn and a rash spreading across my arms and feet. It doesn't itch, but it does have small red spots.

Also, I suddenly feel like I have a bladder infection again?

Is this normal? It scares me a little.

Thanks 🙂

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Steffile
7 months ago

This is envy of penicillin allergy, which I know from my own experience. Put the drug right away and go to the doctor. He will give you something against the allergic reaction and another antibiotic.

Curasanus
7 months ago

Amoxi also acts against most germs in urinary tract infections.

CaroVomNEF
7 months ago

Hey, hey,

It could be an allergic reaction to the amoxicillin, which shows itself in the form of skin rash and sun sensitivity. The recurring bladder inflammation symptoms could indicate that the infection was not completely treated. In the next time, you should visit a doctor to clarify these symptoms and get the right treatment.

Good luck!🍀

Caro

Sterni211
7 months ago

Talk to your doctor. You don’t seem to use the drug.

I don’t even get this antibiotic.

If bladder inflammation is not yet gone, the doctor will see a urine test.

I’d go to the pharmacy and get me manosis. That can help. There are also DM.

But would still be a doctor at the mo.

Good improvement

Serenety78
7 months ago

With some antibiotics you can’t get into the sun! Look in the package leaflet or ask in the pharmacy.

If you’ve done the amoxi well for the first days, it’ll be there.

AriZona04
7 months ago

Then go back to the doctor. This white advice.

Here in the forum we can tell you everything we’re funny: you must have a dizzy. – But that doesn’t have to be right. And in fact, I was just thinking about it. No doctor writes here! And there are no remote diagnostics.