Antibiotic effect on Sexual health?

Posted by Simon | 9:50:00 AM


Antibiotic effect on Sexual health?
I Recently got a very bad flu and sore throat ... i had to stay home for 5 days .... and it was horrible ... i took an Anti-histamine (Panadol Cold Flu ) & An Antibiotic (Zhithromax) .. ive been off both of them about a week ago (since the flu gone) and since then i felt like my sexual health has been badly lowered......i used to get erections about 20 times a day or more..... used to ****bate every day or 2 days ... now i dont find any of these enjoyable... and dont feel much aroused anymore .... I even tried ****bating yesterday... but i didnt feel any satisfaction... No its about 10 days since i took this stupid antiobiotic and i'm begging to worry...... Any advice about foods to take or activites or anything that would return me to normal will be appreciated also.....
To Tony....yeast infections??? those are woman problems man.... im talking about my C0ck :D

Posted by •• TONY ••
Are you talking about sexual health or horniness (libido).
If you are unwell, it is perfectly normal to go off sex for a while. Things will soon be back to normal once you are feeling better.
As far as sexual health is concerned ... there are colonies of "friendly" bacteria that live in the urethra and rectum. These actually digest fungal spores. However, if you take antibiotics, these bacteria get killed off with the unfriendly ones that are causing your strep throat (flu is not affected because that is a viral infection, not bacterial). So whilst you are on antibiotics you are more prone to picking up yeast infections like thrush or jock itch which are caused by fungi.
EDIT: No, you are so very wrong, men can get yeast infections just as easily as women!


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