Too much of various antibiotics may cause fungal infections.
Prolonged use of antibiotics and mixing antibiotics may cause fungal infections. Common fungal infections include Candida, Aspergillus and Cryptococcus. The various bacteria present on human skin, in the intestines, etc. under normal conditions maintain a delicate balance between bacteria and the human body, and between bacteria and bacteria. Everyone has their own role to play. Many bacteria also secrete nutrients that the human body needs, such as vitamin K2.
When various antibiotics are used frequently, especially when antibiotics are used for a long period of time, certain bacteria or fungi that are sensitive to antibiotics are killed, and this ecological balance is disrupted. The bacteria or fungi that are not killed lose their “natural enemies” and multiply wildly. This phenomenon is common in the elderly, infants and young children, the infirm, and patients on immunosuppressive drugs.
Therefore, please do not abuse antibiotics, and always use medication under the guidance of your doctor.