Suggest Treatment For Severe UTI
thought I should add im going on holidays for 2 weeks tomorrow so that's why I needed your advice before I go and gp said I should not worry and enjoy my holidays
UTI
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Thanks for the query to hcm,
It nice to see such an elaborate history firstly. The fact that you have been diagnosed with white and red blood cells in urine culture simply indicates that you are suffering from a severer or chronic urinary tract infection or cystitis, which needs an antibiotic treatment for a full one week and then a repeat culture. If the repeat culture is still positive then the course of antibiotics can be extended for another week.
A UTI can present with increased frequency, urgency, burning micturition
, lower abdominal pain, lower back pain extending to inner thighs and generalized weakness, mood swings and even decreased appetite. There can also be a possibility of a pelvic inflammatory disease if the pain is on both pelvic areas and continuously dull aching and not relieved by natural methods but NSAIDS. This would be confirmed only after a per vaginal examination if there is cervical motion tenderness. A high vaginal swab may be taken for culture and a repeat PAP smear as routine again. In case of PID , again antibiotics course for 2 weeks would be an ideal treatment.
This seems like a UTI only and you need to complete the course of medications before complete relief can be achieved. Increase your water intake to 5 liters a day as this would allow early flushing out of infection. You may try cranberry juice , one glass a day, which shall alkalinize the urine and remove infection sooner.
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oh just to verify would my bowels be affected by this as I am still having pressure and spasms in rectum and not having normal bowel movements again as yet
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Detailed Answer:
Hello,
The bowels tend to get affected in cases of pelvic inflammatory disease or endometriosis usually but it can happen in severe UTI as well when rectal irritation is possible. The antibiotics would control the PID as well along with UTI and you should be benefitted in a week's time. Just take the medication regularly and then the repeat visit to your physician for a repeat culture and gyno exam can decide further course of action.
By en large, this doesn't appear to be any cancerous presentation as there is no weight loss or severe decrease in appetite or hematuria per se. So relax and enjoy your holidays.
In case you need my opinion again, please feel free to contact me directly on this forum.
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