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Oncologist Karasev warned that taking antibiotics can lead to cancer

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Oncologist, surgeon, endoscopist Ivan Karasyov said that uncontrolled use of antibiotics increases the risk of developing an oncological process.

The doctor noted that “we have antibiotics like to drink with any sneeze. This can be very dangerous. He told me what the consequences might be.

  • Wrong dosage. If insufficient, then there will be no effect, if too large, there may be “side effects”.
  • Over time, resistance may form. If you suddenly need serious therapy, antibiotics will not work.
  • The principle of action of antibiotics, according to the doctor, is “like a nuclear bomb”: they destroy both good and bad bacteria.

– In the context of oncology, it has been proven that uncontrolled use of antibiotics increases the risk of developing cancer, due to the fact that it damages our own antitumor immunity. Most of it lives in the intestines and is supported by our microbiome, – the oncologist wrote in his telegram channel.

The doctor advises letting the body cope with, for example, a cold, and not grasping serious medications.

Possible side effects of antibiotics:

  • Development of allergic reactions (most common)
  • Gastrointestinal disorders such as nausea, vomiting, abdominal discomfort or pain, loose stools, blood in the stool increased thirst, frequent or rare urination, blood in the urine, etc.
  • Negative effect on hearing
  • Changes in blood parameters, for example, a decrease in the level of leukocytes, platelets, red blood cells (anemia), possibly as a result of sulfa drugs, penicillins, etc.
  • Oral candidiasis and urogenital candidiasis (thrush)
  • Headache, insomnia, tremor, convulsions.

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Important! Information provided for reference purposes. Ask a specialist about contraindications and side effects and under no circumstances self-medicate. Seek medical attention at the first sign of illness.

Ivan Karasyov Ivan Karasyov Medicine Oncologist, surgeon, endoscopist