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Is Sweating a Side Effect of Antibiotics? Exploring the Link and Causes

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Sweating is often reported by some people taking certain antibiotics, although it isn't listed as a common side effect for all classes of these medications. The reality is that multiple factors can lead to increased perspiration during antibiotic treatment, including the underlying infection, the body’s immune response, or the direct effects of the drug itself.

How long does it take for vancomycin to work for C. diff?

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According to clinical studies, many people taking oral vancomycin for a *C. diff* infection begin to see a reduction in diarrhea within 4 to 5 days of starting treatment. However, the full duration of therapy is typically 10 days, and it is critical to complete the entire course to prevent the infection from returning. Understanding the expected timeline and what factors can influence recovery is vital for effective management of *C. diff*.