HEALTH

Do Antibiotics Before Biopsies Really Help?

Paris, FranceFri Jan 17 2025
You might think taking antibiotics before an endometrial biopsy helps prevent infections like pelvic inflammatory disease (PID). But recent research says otherwise. This study looked back at medical records to see if giving patients antibiotics first made any difference. They found it didn't really help much. Researchers checked out a group of women who had endometrial biopsies. Some got antibiotics before the procedure, others didn't. The goal was to find out if those who took antibiotics were less likely to get PID. The results? Not really. The numbers of PID cases were pretty similar in both groups. So, the big question now is, do we still need to give antibiotics before these biopsies? Maybe it's time to rethink this practice. Doctors might be overusing antibiotics, which can lead to other problems like bacteria becoming resistant. It's a delicate balance—protecting patients from infections but also being smart about how we use antibiotics.

questions

    Is there a hidden agenda by pharmaceutical companies to promote the use of antibiotics?
    Will drinking cranberry juice post-biopsy keep the infection away?
    Are doctors being secretly influenced to prescribe antibiotics for purposes other than infection control?

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