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When I had an endoscopy in order to check for varices, a large erosion /ulcer was found. Told I have helicobacter pylori bacteria and will need two antibiotic meds for a fortnight. Does anyone know if it is ok to have these antibiotics if one has PBC ? Thanks in advance.

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gwillistexas

Sometimes you have no choice. I had to take them for UTI. Was reluctant because so many antibiotics are hard on the liver & the one I took was. We have to get rid of the infections or we’ll be in more trouble. I know drs try their best to not cause undue harm, but still...

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Madannabel in reply to gwillistexas

Thank you for replying. I will try to talk to the doctor who prescribed the antibiotics (not my normal doctor) as I don't think my PBC has been taken into consideration.

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gwillistexas in reply to Madannabel

My internist prescribed it. I double checked with GI & he said no problem. Ha! I had problem letting myself take it. Yes, check with your dr. Surely there are some safer than others. Good luck😀

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gwillistexas in reply to Madannabel

I also flooded myself with lemon water in hopes to help flush it through my liver.

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boneytoys

Well they also found it in me (they look for it particularly with pbc patients) but no ulcer and they told me what could happen if it was undetected. I felt very fortunate and took the antibiotics.it took two lots to get rid of it. I have since tested again and I am free of it. I would think it was a no brainer with an ulcer to deal with but that’s a personal opinion

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LisaC22

Sometimes the risks have to be weighed up against the benefits. Would it be better not to take antibiotics with PBC? Of course. However, and I don’t want to scare you here, an ulcer, particularly if it starts bleeding, can be a very serious thing - not to be underestimated at all. I have PBC but also no spleen. I have to take daily antibiotics- for life. One thing I have heard in relation to a supplementary treatment for ulcers is Manuka honey (the authentic type from New Zealand - it will be expensive). You would need to do your own research on this & of course follow your doctors advice. Hope this helps in some way.

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bobbycat in reply to LisaC22

I was told not to worry too much about a course of antibiotics as the benefits outweigh the risks, however I was told not to take tablets for a persistent cold sore I had.....as they are often too strong. I think sometimes we have to just tackle the problem medically and then treat the liver with respect! However I have bad back problems but try not to take painkillers, the consultant says I can take some if I have to, so its a matter of choice sometimes and thats hard to make. my close friend with a similar back problem has a better fuller active life with her back and her meds but she isnt suffering PBC at stage 4!

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Madannabel

You have all put my mind at rest...thank you.

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DoreenD

Yes..... I also had the antibiotic course for the same thing.

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