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How Can Frequent Urination Be Treated While Suffering From UTI?

I took Cipro for UTI, and it came back a few days later, so I took it a second week. My symptoms were frequent need to urinate, even when there was hardly any liquid, and occasionally I would have blood on my panty liners, just a few drops, usually brought on by walking on a treadmill or moving around a lot. My need to urinate has improved, but still every 10-15 minutes when I get up, and about every hour after that. it is more frequent after I have had something to drink. I mostly drink water. I have a few drops of blood every day. I have no pain or burning, no fever. I am finishing up a candida supplement I have taken for 2 weeks.
Fri, 23 Mar 2018
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I suggest you to have a cultural test of your urines: it is possible that you have an infection that is resistent to Ciprofloxacin, and with this exam you could have the possibility to know what bacterium is causing your infection and doing a specific antibiotic therapy.
I also suggest you to check if the blood comes from urines or other part of your body.

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How Can Frequent Urination Be Treated While Suffering From UTI?

I suggest you to have a cultural test of your urines: it is possible that you have an infection that is resistent to Ciprofloxacin, and with this exam you could have the possibility to know what bacterium is causing your infection and doing a specific antibiotic therapy. I also suggest you to check if the blood comes from urines or other part of your body.