Antibiotics for Aortic Insufficiency
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really don't have to take the antibiotic for certain procedures, such as the cervical biopsy, I would rather not take it, because
there are other procedures such as dental work, etc. that I know I absolutely need to take it.
In view of the fact that my gyne thought it was ridiculous that I had to take it for the biopsy and my cardiologist said it was absolutely necessary, I don't know what to think! My gyne feels my cardiologist is being overly cautious and that too many antibiotics are just not good, only when absolutely necessary, and he agrees that with more invasive procedures, it would be necessary.
So, I'm caught in the middle, and I'm confused!
It is important to be on antibiotics to protect your valve. There is considerable debate on their use in different procedures.
You should check out the AHA statement on antibiotic prophylaxis on the american heart assn. website ( www.amhrt.org.....look under AHA statements and you can print out the entire guideline. This will help you to understand the role of antibiotics and the pros and cons of pretreatment.