Have Been Diagnosed With An Morganella Infection. Taken Cipro And Don't Feel Any Difference. Is This A Common Ailment?
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Question : I have been diagnosed with an Morganella infection. I have taken Cipro for 7 days and I don't feel any different. Is this a common ailment? What would the symptoms be? Maybe the tests were wrong.
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Hi XXXXXXX
Thanks for the query.
Morganella is a bacteria having a propensity to affect many organ systems; most commonly isolated from urinary tract infections.
If you could provide some more informations, like the symptoms you have/had, which specimen was collected and subjected to what test, then I can give some more insight into it?
Wishing you good health.
Thanks for the query.
Morganella is a bacteria having a propensity to affect many organ systems; most commonly isolated from urinary tract infections.
If you could provide some more informations, like the symptoms you have/had, which specimen was collected and subjected to what test, then I can give some more insight into it?
Wishing you good health.
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