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does it make sense that cipro and flagyl help cuffitis?
my doctor thought i had pouchitis in the beginning, i thought it was cuffitis..but when i came off of cipro and flagyl from a one month treatment it took about a week for things to suddenly become very urgent, painful, uncontrollable pushing..etc...but when i put myself back on Cipro and flagyl within a day or so things eased up a little..it still hurts bad whenever anything comes out though.
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Cipro and flagyl were the only drugs that helped my steroid refractory UC so I can see them working for cuffitis too.

You need to be taking these meds under the direction and supervision of a doctor, if not identifying a more benign treatment protocol. I ultimately opted for surgery because flagyl was the only thing keeping me out of the hospital but it started to cause optic nerve neuropathy, a complication that can lead to vision loss. Neuropathy in the extremities is also pretty common with long term flagyl use. I was on it for only two months before it caused those nerve issues. It's a useful drug that can definitely be taken safely but a doctor needs to prescribe and monitor it.

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