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What Are The Side Effects Of Amoxicilline?

I m on Amoxicilline 500 mg three times in a day for 7 days . I have already done with my period of this months two weeks ago. But 4 days ago it s suddenly started bleeding and its still continue. is that cause of antibiotics .?and what should I do to stop this bleeding
Mon, 15 Jun 2015
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Hi
Welcome to HCM.
I appreciate your concern for the Mid cycle bleeding.

The use of antibiotic Amoxicillin is not the cause of this bleeding.
This abnormal bleeding could be due to hormonal imbalance or some diseases involving the uterus or ovaries.
Consult a gynecologist for proper evaluation and effective treatment.
You may be asked to undergo some lab tests or ultrasound.

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What Are The Side Effects Of Amoxicilline?

Hi Welcome to HCM. I appreciate your concern for the Mid cycle bleeding. The use of antibiotic Amoxicillin is not the cause of this bleeding. This abnormal bleeding could be due to hormonal imbalance or some diseases involving the uterus or ovaries. Consult a gynecologist for proper evaluation and effective treatment. You may be asked to undergo some lab tests or ultrasound. Reply with thanks.