by john123 » Wed Jun 23, 2010 3:37 am
Hello
How will you define thrush? You probably know by now thrush is because of the yeast overgrowth, usually the common yeast candida albicans. Although having Candida in the body have both positive and negative effects but because of the overgrowth of candidas, this is the reason why there are number of illnesses that is brought about this problem. Naturally you want to be free from your thrush and you're wondering if you should use Diflucan for thrush. Diflucan is a potent anti-fungal medication which is a bit like taking an herbicide internally. Yes, it will stop the thrush from growing but it can also wreak havoc on your health and well-being at the same time. But we will have to keep in mind that Diflucan is not the first line or drug of choice for oral thrush.
Using Diflucan for thrush increases the risk of serious side effects:
Nausea, stomach pain, loss of appetite, low fever and dark urine Severe blistering, red skin rash and peeling Easy bruising and unusual weakness Seizures or convulsions