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Can the side effects of antibiotics persist for some time after the end of treatment? Can probiotics help?

Yes, it is possible for the side effects of antibiotics to persist for some time after the treatment has ended. Probiotics may help alleviate these symptoms. It is also true that a deficiency in iron can cause dizziness. If you suspect a lack of iron in your diet, taking an iron supplement may help boost your energy levels. It is recommended to consult with a healthcare professional to confirm any deficiencies and determine the best course of action.

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