The method of taking Metronidazole, a strong pill for menstruation and its use
Metronidazole is an antibiotic prescribed to treat bacterial and protozoan infections, especially skin infections, dental infections, pelvic inflammatory disease, and bacterial vaginosis. Prescribing this medicine for women who suffer from vaginal infections is also relatively common. In this post from Alamo, we describe the method of taking strong metronidazole tablets for period and its use in curing infection.
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What is the use of metronidazole tablets?
Metronidazole is an antibiotic used to treat a number of different bacterial and parasitic infections. Metronidazole is available as tablets (200 mg, 400 mg and 500 mg), liquid, suppository, vaginal gel, skin creams and skin gels. In the hospital, it may also be given as a drip into a vein (intravenous infusion) for more serious infections or when oral administration is not possible.
Some of the infections it treats include:
- Bacterial vaginosis and trichomonas vaginal infections.
- Bacterial infection in the liver, stomach, bloodstream, lungs, or heart.
- Skin infections such as rosacea, skin ulcers, sores and ulcers.
- Oral infections, such as tooth abscess, inflamed and infected gums.
- Pelvic Inflammatory Diseases: PID usually occurs when bacteria carrying the infection travel to a woman's genitals, usually from the vagina or cervix.
Not all bacterial infections require metronidazole. Always consult your doctor before taking any medication.
Method of taking metronidazole for vaginal infection
As a prescription-only drug, metronidazole should only be used when prescribed by a doctor. Depending on what you are treating, the medication itself can take many forms. For example, bacterial vaginosis is treated either as a pill or as a gel. The choice of what is commonly used depends on the woman's preference.
Another dose that can be prescribed is taking metronidazole 400 mg as 5 tablets at a time, as a single dose. Both doses are effective in treating bacterial vaginosis, but some women may prefer the single-dose option because it is easier than taking a 7-day course of pills.
Metronidazole tablets should be swallowed whole with a glass of water. These tablets dissolve very quickly in the mouth, which leads to a number of users complaining of a very strong, metallic taste in the mouth. If this affects you, you can take the tablets with a glass of milk instead of water as this will help mask the taste.
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Taking metronidazole tablets for periods
As mentioned, metronidazole tablet is one of the drugs prescribed for women to cure vaginal infection. But since this pill does not affect female hormones, it does not cause periods to fall back and forth and is ineffective for getting periods.
Doctors do not recommend using metronidazole vaginal gel during menstruation. Although there is no strong scientific evidence to support irregular menstrual cycles due to the use of antibiotics, it is avoided for safety.
How does metronidazole work?
Metronidazole kills bacteria and protozoa by interfering with their genetic material (DNA). It damages their DNA and prevents them from forming new DNA. This removes the infection.
To make sure that the microorganisms causing the infection are sensitive to metronidazole, your doctor may take a tissue sample, for example a blood sample or a swab from the infected area.
What are the side effects of metronidazole?
Side effects are uncommon with creams or gels, except for vaginal gel, but may occur with pills and suppositories.
Common side effects:
- nausea and vomiting
- diarrhea
- Confusion and lightheadedness
Serious side effects:
- Changes in the yellow color of the skin and the whites of the eyes. It can indicate a gallbladder infection.
- Painful urination
- Mouth ulcers, bleeding gums and bruising. It can indicate blood abnormalities.
- Blurred vision, increased sensitivity to light and diplopia in critical cases.
- Numbness in the limbs.
- Slurred speech, tremors and seizures.
- If neurological side effects are observed, the drug should be stopped. Consult the doctors of Yashoda Hospital for expert opinion.
Also read: How to use mefenamic acid to stop bleeding
last word
As you have read, taking metronidazole tablets is not effective for getting periods. However, this medicine is prescribed to cure infections in different parts of the body, including the vagina. Self-administration of metronidazole is not recommended at all because it can increase the body's resistance to infection. We hope you liked this post from Alamo.
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