Uti (urinary tract infection) help!!!?!


Question: Uti (urinary tract infection) help!!!!?
Okay im on vacation in Germany across the atlantic and ive had this uti for about 3 days now im returning in 3 day should i go to the hospital or do you think i can survive!.Www@Answer-Health@Com


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You should go to a dr because if left untreated UTI's can turn in kidney infections!. Which are painful & no good!! Also 2 prevent them in the future drink lots of water & cranberry juice!.!.Also, don't hold you urine go 2 the bathroom when u get the urge!! Hope u feel better!.!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Just pay a visit, prevention is better than cure, UTI is dangerous espicially to women!!!UTIs are most common in sexually active women and increase in people living with diabetes and people with sickle-cell disease or anatomical malformations of the urinary tract!.

Since bacteria can enter the urinary tract through the urethra (an ascending infection), poor toilet habits can predispose to infection, but other factors (pregnancy in women, prostate enlargement in men) are also important and in many cases the initiating event is unclear!.

While ascending infections are generally the rule for lower urinary tract infections and cystitis, the same may not necessarily be true for upper urinary tract infections like pyelonephritis which may be hematogenous in origin!.

Allergies can be a hidden factor in urinary tract infections!. For example, allergies to foods can irritate the bladder wall and increase susceptibility to urinary tract infections!. Keep track of your diet and have allergy testing done to help eliminate foods that may be a problem!. Urinary tract infections after sexual intercourse can be also be due to an allergy to latex condoms, spermicides, or oral contraceptives!. In this case review alternative methods of birth control with your doctor!.

Most uncomplicated UTIs can be treated with oral antibiotics such as trimethoprim, cephalosporins, nitrofurantoin, or a fluoroquinolone (e!.g!. ciprofloxacin or levofloxacin)!. These are usually taken for 3 days in young adults, and 5 days in the elderly!. Whilst co-trimoxazole was previously internationally used (and continues to be used in the U!.S!.), the additional of the sulfonamide gave little additional benefit compared to the trimethoprim component alone, but was responsible for its high incidence of mild allergic reactions and rare but serious complications!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Hello
I agree with Q!. As long as the pain is tolerable three days is nothing-compared to thousands in med bills!. Drink lots of cranberry juice and water!. Also if you can handle the taste drink a few shot sized glasses of WHITE vinegar a day it also helps detox and balance system!.
Make sure you do go to Dr when get home for antibioticsWww@Answer-Health@Com

Don't got to the hospital!. They'll charge you way too much fora simple treatment!. Find any random doctors office and they can help you much cheaper!. But, yes, you do need to see a doctor!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

The UTI won't go away on it's own!. I don't know what the German doctors charge but, it can't be that much for the comfort it will bring!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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