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Adverse Effects Of Antibiotics On The Human Body by Rita Soludo

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Abstract : Antibiotics come from natural sources ( fungi, plants and soil ). They are used to battle against bacteria out in the environment. Scientist’s take this molecules and use them to help fight infections in people. But they’re good and bad bacteria , everyone has something called the Microbiome . Our microbiome is a collection of bacteria that live inside our body . A healthy and strong microbiome is one that has many different kinds of good bacteria that protect us from getting sick so it’s important that we keep this good bacteria; but sometimes bad bacteria can get in and cause problems this is why you’ve been prescribed Antibiotics.
Introduction: 
Antibiotics are a class of drug designed to kill a type of germ, these germs we call bacteria. Those are germs you can see under a microscope but far more common than the bacteria are the viruses. Viruses like the common cold,the flu or the stomach virus are different from the bacterial infection and often don’t respond to antibiotics. Bacterial infections like ear infections, impetigo, urinary tract infections and strep throat are typically treated with antibiotics.
Antibiotics can come in the form of pills or intravenous fluids . Actually no antibiotics are considered weak or strong. Antibiotics are either Targeted or Broad. Sometimes, when you are sick your health care provider knows exactly what type of bacteria is causing your sickness in times like this a Targeted antibiotic is prescribed. This type of antibiotics primarily kill the harmful bacteria causing your illness. But sometimes your healthcare provider may not know exactly what is causing your illness if your healthcare provider suspects it could be a bacterial infection a Broad antibiotic is prescribed. Broad antibiotics attack a wider range of bacteria in the hope of killing the harmful bacteria. Unfortunately, whichever kind of antibiotics you receive the good bacteria in our microbiome may be affected but broad antibiotics usually affect more of our biome. Your healthcare providers goal is to always protect your microbiome as much as they can. To find the best antibiotics for you it is important that your healthcare provider knows what you’re allergic to and other medications you may be taking . Below are some common expected side effects of taking Antibiotics and are not considered allergic reactions ;
1.) Digestive problems ( such as nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea )
2.) Headaches ; they are usually only temporary but not too severe.
Around 1 in 15 people have an allergic reaction to antibiotics especially penicillin and cephalosporin. In most cases, the allergic reaction is mild and moderate and can take the form of;
1.) Swelling of the lip, throat or eye.
2.) Low blood pressure.
3.) A raised , itchy skin rash ( urticaria , or hives )
4.) Wheezing.
   Initial symptoms of anaphylaxis are often the same as above and can lead to ;
a.) A rapid heartbeat.
b.) A sudden intense feeling of apprehension and fear.
c.) Falling unconsciousness.
   So it is important to know what allergic reactions are and to tell your healthcare provider about them.They are different kinds of antibiotics so mistakenly telling your healthcare provider non-allergic symptoms limits your treatment options.
    Other non- allergic side effects of antibiotics are;
5.) Drug interaction: certain antibiotics (such as Tetracycline) can make your skin sensitive to sunlight and artificial sources of light such as sunlamp and sunbeds. This antibiotics affects how the skin reacts to UV light they can increase the risk of sunburn, blistering ,peeling and a rash. Another drug interaction is that, these antibiotics can make other medications work differently or not as well it should. Some of such drugs include ; blood thinners , antihistamine , migraine medications and antidepressants. Most common antibiotics haven’t been shown to affect birthcontrol pills , some antibiotics should never be mixed with alcohol .
6.) Fungal infections: Antibiotics can make you more susceptible to yeast and other fungal infections. Your doctor may recommend an antifungal medication at the same time.
7.) Tooth staining : Some antibiotics can cause discoloration or staining of kids teeth drugs in this class come with a warning label.
8.) TendonitisFluoroquinolones tend to cause more and more side effects than the other types. They can even damage the tendons that connects muscle to bone. These drugs should only be used as a last resort according to FDA.
9.) Double vision : Fluoroquinolone use is also linked to seeing double but you may need a vision or neurological exam to rule out other causes.
10.)  Depression and anxiety : One study found the more antibiotics a person has had over their lifetime,the more likely they were to have depression and anxiety. Antibiotics change the microbiome which may affect the brain, metabolism and immunity all of which can affect a person’s mental health.
One last thing you should also note is that as a hospital patient taking antibiotics you are susceptible to C.difficile infection.
C.difficile infection is an illness that can occur in hospital institutions and in patients who are on or have had antibiotics treatment it is very serious. If you experience symptoms of watery diarrhoea ,abdominal or belly pain and possibly fever you need to contact your health care provider immediately .
Conclusion.
Prescribing antibiotics is a careful balance between protecting your microbiome and helping you get better. It is also important to note that if you start taking antibiotics and let’s say it is designed for 10 days because research has shown that you will eradicate the effect in 10 days and you stop at 5 days ,you may get better but you body might also select out more resistant germs. So make it important to only take an antibiotic if your doctor prescribes it and to finish the entire dose prescribed by your doctor .
Important key points to note; 
If you have been prescribed antibiotics make sure you ask you healthcare provider the following questions ;
1.) Why am I being prescribed antibiotics??
2.) How should I take my antibiotics and for how long ??
3.) How will I know if my antibiotics are working and what side effects should I look out for ??
4.) Do I need any test or when do I book my next visit ??

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Senator Ifeanyi Ubah dies at 52

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The Senator representing Anambra South in the National Assembly, Ifeanyi Ubah, is dead.

Ubah, who was the Chief Executive Officer of Capital Oil, was said to have died in a hotel in London, the United Kingdom, on Saturday.

He would have been 53 on September 3.

Senate spokesperson, Yemi Adaramodu, confirmed Ubah’s death to our correspondent on Saturday.

He said, “It’s confirmed, but I am sending an official statement soon.”

Ubah, who was re-elected into the 10th Senate under the Young Peoples Party, had last year defected to the All Progressive Congress.

In September 2022, Ubah escaped assassination when he was attacked by gunmen on his way to Nnewi in Enugwu-Ukwu in Anambra State.

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JUST IN: Edo state Assembly impeaches Deputy Governor Shaibu

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The Edo State House of Assembly, on Monday, impeached the state’s Deputy governor, Comrade Philip Shaibu.

The impeachment followed the adoption of the report of the seven-man investigative panel set up by the Assembly to probe allegations of misconduct against Shaibu.

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JUST IN: Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Lekan Balogun joins ancestors at 81

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The Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Lekan Balogun has joined his ancestors after a brief illness.

He joined his ancestors at the age of 81.

It was gathered that the late monarch was taken to the hospital Wednesday morning having stayed indoor throughout Tuesday on account of slight malaria fever, though, he was hail and hearty on Monday during which he personally received few guests that paid him congratulatory visits on his second year anniversary on that day.

Making this announcement was the Baba-Kekere Olubadan and his younger brother, Dr Kola Balogun in a statement by the Personal Assistant (Media) to the late monarch, Oladele Ogunsola.

According to the statement, Dr. Balogun disclosed that Oba Balogun would be buried at his Aliiwo ancestral home by 4.00pm on Friday according to Islamic rites just as he said that the State Governor Seyi Makinde, though already verbally informed, would be formally notified early in the morning.

The late Olubadan was the first most educated to have emerged as Ibadan monarch, a British trained P.hd holder, a former university lecturer, former member of management staff of Shell British Petroleum, former gubernatorial candidate of the defunct Nigeria People’s Party, NPP, former Senator and a successful business man.

His last official outing was the Olubadan Advisory Council’s meeting which he presided over last Saturday where the decision to derobed Mogaji Akinsola, Olawale Oladoja was taken.

He however, on Tuesday instructed the Ekerin Olubadan, Oba Hamidu Ajibade to midwife a small committee to deliberate on last Friday’s decision on what should be the position of Ibadan Zone in the proposed newly reconstituted Oyo State Council of Obas and Chiefs.

The decision of the small committee was earlier on Thursday ratified by the Olubadan Advisory Council at a meeting presided over by Otun Olubadan and the former governor of Oyo State, High Chief Rashidi Ladoja and was to be taken to the late Oba Balogun for his signature Friday morning so as to meet the deadline for submission to the state Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Matters later in the day.

The late Olubadan is survived by wives, children and grandchildren.

Announcing the passage of the monarch, Governor Makinde, in a statement, stated that Olubadan, who joined his ancestors late Thursday evening at the University College Hospital, UCH, Ibadan, described him as an epitome of royal excellence and a great achiever, who made great marks on Ibadanland in just a little over two years of his reign.

He expressed his condolences to the Olubadan-in-Council, the Oyo State Traditional Council and the people of Ibadanland and Oyo State, praying to God to grant repose to the soul of the deceased monarch.

Makinde said: “With total submission to the will of God, I announce the passing unto glory of our father, His Imperial Majesty, Oba Dr. Mohood Lekan Balogun, Alli Okunmade II, the 42nd Olubadan of Ibadanland.

“A mighty Iroko has fallen; Oba Dr. Balogun has joined the ancestors.

“In Kabiyesi, Ibadanland had a cosmopolitan and well-experienced Olubadan, who made indelible marks on the sands of history and achieved greatly within a short while.

“On behalf of the Government and good People of Oyo State, I condole with the immediate family of the Oba Dr. Balogun, the Olubadan-in-Council, the Oyo State Traditional Council and the people of Ibadanland.

“It is my prayer that God grants repose to the soul of our late monarch.”

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