Antibiotics doesnt dry up blood says expert

I think there may be some misinformation here!

Antibiotics do not have a direct effect on blood clotting or drying up blood. Antibiotics are a type of medication that is designed to kill or inhibit the growth of bacteria, which can cause infections.

Blood clotting, on the other hand, is a complex process that involves the formation of a clot to stop bleeding after an injury. This process is regulated by various proteins and factors in the blood, such as platelets, clotting factors, and fibrinogen.

If someone has a bleeding disorder or is taking medications that affect blood clotting, they may be at risk of excessive bleeding or clotting. However, antibiotics are not a factor in this process.

It's possible that the "expert" you're referring to may have misspoken or provided incorrect information. If you could provide more context or clarify what they meant, I'd be happy to help clarify things for you!