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Why it's important to consider the long-term effects of antibiotics

Hi! When it comes to antibiotics, most people think only of a quick fix—getting rid of an infection. But have you ever considered that their effects can extend far beyond a short course? For example, how can they affect the body's internal processes, including tissue repair and overall well-being? How important is it to consider not only the immediate effect but also the potential long-term consequences?

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Njikiolop Maers
Njikiolop Maers
19 hours ago

People really underestimate how badly a heavy course of antibiotics can wreck your gut microbiome for months, if not years, down the line. I took them for a stubborn sinus infection last winter, and it felt like my digestion and energy levels didn't completely bounce back until late spring. When your system gets that out of whack, you quickly learn the importance of deeply researching everything you put your body—and your money—through. Honestly, that over-cautious habit has bled into how I spend my downtime online now, since I always cross-reference Trustpilot reviews to find a verified, secure instant casino rather than just clicking on random gaming platforms blindly. If you do have to take a prescription, definitely make sure you are hammering the probiotics and fermented foods during recovery to help rebuild those beneficial bacteria.

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