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Suggest Treatment For Recurring UTI And Swollen Glands In The Abdomen
I have a bladder/UTI that will not go away. I was on IV antibiotics for 6 days December 15th, went home on antibiotics, went back on oral antibiotics. Was off for a week and went back on bc it came back. Last week I went back to rgent care and had blood and leukocytes and protien in my urine. I was put on Cipro 250 mg 3 days. I am worse, with back pain now. I had Cipro 500 at home so I started taking it. At Urgent Care they noted swollen glands in my abdomen. Should I be concerned about Bladder Cancer ? My father passed away from it last year. I am a type 1 diabetic. 46 year old woman.
Hello dear Greetings Regarding your symptoms of recurrent urinary tract infection with a diagnosed swollen gland in your abdomen and a family history of bladder following intake of ciprotab I will suggest you have developed a resistant pelvic infection with a possible endometrial cancer
In view of this please schedule an appointment with a gynecologist specialist for further clinical assessment and possible chemotherapy and surgical resection
I hope this helps Regards and well soonest
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Suggest Treatment For Recurring UTI And Swollen Glands In The Abdomen
Hello dear Greetings Regarding your symptoms of recurrent urinary tract infection with a diagnosed swollen gland in your abdomen and a family history of bladder following intake of ciprotab I will suggest you have developed a resistant pelvic infection with a possible endometrial cancer In view of this please schedule an appointment with a gynecologist specialist for further clinical assessment and possible chemotherapy and surgical resection I hope this helps Regards and well soonest