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Default Lower back pain and antibiotics

I was on Keflex for a mild/moderate bladder infection but stopped it 2 days later because of lower back pain and other widespread muscle pain. I am on Clamoxyl Duo Forte now and with very first pill feeling lower back pain again. I am wondering if this is normal. I have only taken antibiotics once before in last 6 years that I recall and have no experience with them. These 2 are not on the list of antibiotics that cause PN or other issues similar. I have to get rid of this infection but unsure what could be going on.

Has this happened to anyone else?

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When bacteria die off, the release toxins into the blood stream.

Some people are less efficient in clearing these up, and get aches and pains. It is called a Herxheimer or Herx (for short) reaction.
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Hello,
Besides PN I have prostate and bladder issues and have been on numerous antibiotics, but I have found taking Quercetin 500mg 2times aday has really helped, also took D-Mannose for 10 days. when taking antibiotics I also take a probiotic. Hope this helps and do your research before trying I'm not a Dr.
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When bacteria die off, the release toxins into the blood stream.

Some people are less efficient in clearing these up, and get aches and pains. It is called a Herxheimer or Herx (for short) reaction.
Thank you so much. That makes perfect sense! I also have experienced increased feeling of inflmmation and PN, so it makes alot of sense.

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Hello,
Besides PN I have prostate and bladder issues and have been on numerous antibiotics, but I have found taking Quercetin 500mg 2times aday has really helped, also took D-Mannose for 10 days. when taking antibiotics I also take a probiotic. Hope this helps and do your research before trying I'm not a Dr.
Thank you for the probiotic information.
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