Perhaps you have a constant urge to urinate because you are drinking "TONS" of fluids. Keep up with the fluids and the peeing and when you see your doctor, I'm sure they will say you did everything right and that the UTI is gone. References :
Sometimes a specific antibiotic is needed to kill the bacteria causing your UTI. If symptoms like pain and a frequent need to pee but hardly any comes out, then you need to go back to your doctor and ask for a different antibiotic. If the pain is gone however, your meds are probably working. I was once given Septra for a UTI and it did not help – the doc gave me a new antibiotic and certainly it did the job. Good luck References :
February 14th, 2009 on 9:25 pm
Perhaps you have a constant urge to urinate because you are drinking "TONS" of fluids. Keep up with the fluids and the peeing and when you see your doctor, I'm sure they will say you did everything right and that the UTI is gone.
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February 14th, 2009 on 9:32 pm
Sometimes a specific antibiotic is needed to kill the bacteria causing your UTI. If symptoms like pain and a frequent need to pee but hardly any comes out, then you need to go back to your doctor and ask for a different antibiotic. If the pain is gone however, your meds are probably working. I was once given Septra for a UTI and it did not help – the doc gave me a new antibiotic and certainly it did the job. Good luck
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February 14th, 2009 on 9:50 pm
I know its good to drink the water to flush it out of your system.
But try to not drink so much water for a bit.
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