Make sure your PCP knows that you have
undergone a fecal transplant to treat C. difficile so that he or she may factor this history into decisions about your care.
If you have recently
undergone a fecal transplant for your C. difficile infection, your doctor may talk to you about possible temporary side - effects, such as nausea, bloating, and mild cramping.
I am also booked into the CDD in Sydney to
undergo Fecal transplant therapy.
Not exact matches
With antibiotics in particular, however, there is evidence of localized permanent extinction — in other words, some species of microorganisms never recover post-antibiotic, and can not be «reinoculated» unless you
undergo the arduous and expensive process of
fecal microbiota
transplant (FMT).