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Suffering With UTI, Have Dizziness And Weird Feeling In Eyes. Is This Associated With UTI?

Hi. I have a UTI but am taking echinechea and goldenseal for it now and drinking water and tea. I have been getting some chills and headaches but they seem to be getting better. What worries me is the dizziness I feel in the late afternoon and my eyes feel strange. Is this associated with the UTI? What can I do to help?
Mon, 23 Sep 2013
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Good Day! UTI chills and headache might mean you are suffering from pyelonephritis. Pyelonephritis is infection inside the kidneys. You might need intravenous antibiotics to treat the pyelonephritis. You may also need to have complete bed rest for a few days and plenty of fluids.
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Suffering With UTI, Have Dizziness And Weird Feeling In Eyes. Is This Associated With UTI?

Good Day! UTI chills and headache might mean you are suffering from pyelonephritis. Pyelonephritis is infection inside the kidneys. You might need intravenous antibiotics to treat the pyelonephritis. You may also need to have complete bed rest for a few days and plenty of fluids.