What Is Cure For Repeated UTI And Burning Sensation In Abdomen During Pregnancy?
Question: XXXXXXX XXXX LMP-24/04/13 EDD-31/01/14 1ST ISSUE AGE-24 +
DATE DISEASE SYMPTOM MEDICINE
18/06/13 BAD COUGH FREQENT COUGH AMPILOX 500
NOVACLOX 500
ZOCEF 500 ONLY 2 CAP
16/07/13
10TH WEEK UTI HIGH FEVER
BURNING SENSATION IN ABDOMEN TAXIM AZ 200 5 TAB BD … CLAVAM 1225 5 AMPULE …CLAVAM 625 BD 5 DAYS
31/07/13 PUS COUNT-6-8 03/08/13 CULTURE TEST –SHOWS NO PATHOGENIC GROWTH
26/08/13 PUS COUNT – 3-4
04/09/13 PUS COUNT-4-5 LIGHT BURNING SENSATION ON LOWER ABDOMEN ZOCEF 500 (CEFUROXIME AXETIL)- BD 5DAYS
01/10/13 PUS COUNT-3-4
21/10/13 PUS COUNT-plenty FEVER, HEAVY PAIN ON urethra ZOCEF 500 CEFUROXIME AXETIL- BD 14 TAB ( RESISTANT in CULTURE)
AZIBAC (AZITHROMYCIN) INTERMIDIATE SENSITIVE ONE TAB 6 DAYS ON28/10/13 urispas uriliser
27/10/13 PUS COUNT-2-3
9/11/2013 PUS COUNT -5-7 LIGHT PAIN ON urethra MARTIFUR MR 200(Nitrofurantoin) BD 7 DAYS
12/11/13 Urine culture no pathogenic growth
13/12/13 cough Novaclox(tds/5days)
19/12/13 Urine culture shows pathogenic growth but pus count 1-2 No pain or any symptom
34 TH WEEK PREGNANCY COMPLETE .IS IT UTI AGAIN ? IS MARTIFUR MR 200(Nitrofurantoin) MAY APPLIED AGAIN ?
Brief Answer:
dont take anything yet
Detailed Answer:
Hello XXXXXXX
You have taken too much of antibiotics in the early pregnancy, in my opinion. We try to avoid antibiotics till 12-14 weeks. You have taken a lot of antibiotics for repeated UTIs. Ideally you should have been given the most sensitive one . Like nitrofuratoin. There is nothing to be done now. Certain amount of pus cells are normally seen in any sample. Your most recent culture shows 1-2 pus cells but there is no mention of pathogen. I would advise you not to take any antibiotics now. Drink plenty of water. You can take Urilyser with water as before. Cranberry juice will help. Avoid antibiotics unless your symptoms are severe.
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