Suffering From Urine Infection, Prescribed Medicines, No Relief. Suggestions?
sir, Actually i was suffering from urine infection.After i consulting doctor he prescribed me 2 tablets URIKIND,OFLOMAC and 1 syrup ALKASOL....i also tested my urine and it was infected shown in the medical report..but from yesterday the same thing happening with me...sometimes when i urinate it burns..what to do plz suggest me...plz sir..
Mon, 3 Sep 2012
Internal Medicine Specialist, Dr. Sudhir's Response
Hello,
There are many bacteria, which can cause urine infection. So generally a broad spectrum antibiotic effective against most bacteria is given, but in some cases more specific antibiotics are needed to clear off the infection.
Urine culture and sensitivity test can identify infection causing bacteria and then more appropriate antibiotic can be started.
So ideal would be to get this test done and start appropriate antibiotic. Regards.
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Suffering From Urine Infection, Prescribed Medicines, No Relief. Suggestions?
Hello, There are many bacteria, which can cause urine infection. So generally a broad spectrum antibiotic effective against most bacteria is given, but in some cases more specific antibiotics are needed to clear off the infection. Urine culture and sensitivity test can identify infection causing bacteria and then more appropriate antibiotic can be started. So ideal would be to get this test done and start appropriate antibiotic. Regards.