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red dots on penis

by anonymous86, Nov 13, 2007 04:42AM
I just finished taking a 10 day perscription of amoxicillan and the next day got these rashes/itching all over my body that went on and off, they went away after 2 days, and now i have a lot of very very tiny red dots on my penis head and a small amount of itching. Havn't been sexually active for at least 2 months. Any clue as to what this could be? Should I go to a urgent care center, see a normal doctor, or a dermatologist? any help is appreciated.
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by rosiekay, Nov 13, 2007 10:02AM
I know that being on antibiotics causes yeast to grow rampant in our body. This is because antibiotics kill all of the acteria in our bodies including the good bacteria which keeps our ph levels in line. I am not a doctor but have had alot of experience with yeast infections and antibiotics. Yogurt can help you get rid of yeast in your system because it has acidophilis(sp?) in it. It's something you can try...and it won't hurt anything.
Kristy
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