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Homeopathy/Antibiotics compatibility

Hi guys,

I have to start a homeopathic treatment next week, but I also need to take antibiotics from tomorrow for 15 days because they found a bacteria in my throat in the lab.

My question is : are antibiotics and homeopathy compatible? Can i take both together?
 
  rahman_hope on 2017-08-13
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Your medical register seems full. Pls state what you want to take Homeo and allopathic treatments for. What problem is bigger?
 
jawahar 6 years ago
Going to start homeopathy for liver disease and antibiotics might be needed for throat and urinary tract infection (but both infections are asymptomatic, meaning i have 'o symptoms.)
 
rahman_hope 6 years ago
You'll need to be more specific with each of your ailment.
Merely saying UTI or throat infection may not help. Pl describe what you experience and how jong this has been going on.Decide what you want to address first.There is much for throat in Homeo. Describe your UTI.
 
jawahar 6 years ago
Edited.
[Edited by syria on 2017-08-15 08:09:19]
 
syria 6 years ago
Rectal and throat gonnorhea + chlamydia.
 
rahman_hope 6 years ago
That's better. Now pls give whatever details you can. If you want you can send via my email which is there in my profile, if that makes you more comfortable. Things do not seem to be making sense to me.
 
jawahar 6 years ago

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