Cystitis infection found in Ultrasoundtest - #10277
How toremove Cystitis infection, frequent urination. What medicine ?Due to infectioni.I h pain in bladder. Advise me medicine dosage and periods of medicines. I m takingsugar andHigh BP allopathic medicine.
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Urine Routine & Microscopy
Urine Culture & Sensitivity (C/S) – to choose right antibiotic
RX Tab. Nitrofurantoin 100 mg SR – 1 tablet twice daily after meals × 7 days
SYRUP Alkasol – 2 teaspoons in 1 glass of water, 3 times a day after meals × 7 days
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Hello zubair What medicine for bp u r taking as many bp tablet have cystitis as side effect
Investigation Cbc Urine culture and microscopy
Medicine Syrup oricitral 100 ml 1tsp morning and night *7 day Tab Nitrofurantoin 100 mg twice morning and night after meal *7 days
Advice Get consultation from urologist for proper treatment
At age 58, with cystitis (bladder infection), frequent urination, and bladder pain, you need a urine routine test and culture to identify the exact bacteria causing the infection. Only after that can a doctor prescribe the right antibiotic, such as Nitrofurantoin 100 mg twice daily for 5–7 days or Cefixime 200 mg twice daily for 5–7 days—but only under medical supervision, especially since you are on diabetes and BP medication. Please consult a urologist or general physician to confirm the infection and avoid self-medication, as incorrect antibiotics can worsen the condition.
Hello dear Please be aware See as per my clinical history you may require surgical treatment Medications you can take are Tinidizole 2gm twice x 5 days Liv 52 x 1 month Light mashed food Norfloxacin 500mg twice x 5 days However it still suggest you to please contact general physician before taking the medications for confirmation Regards
Cystitis, an infection of the bladder, typically requires a course of antibiotics to clear the infection. The specific antibiotic, dosage, and duration would depend on several factors like the severity of the infection, your medical history including current medications for high blood pressure and diabetes, and any known drug allergies. Commonly prescribed antibiotics for cystitis include nitrofurantoin, trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole, or fosfomycin. However, it is essential to consult a healthcare provider to determine the right choice for you. The usual course might range from a single dose to a longer course lasting several days. Since you have diabetes and high blood pressure, it’s particularly critical that the chosen antibiotic does not interact poorly with your current medication. Also, controlling your blood sugar levels could potentially help in improving the situation, as high sugar levels can exacerbate infections. While waiting for your appointment, make sure to stay hydrated to help flush out the bacteria, but be aware this might increase the frequency of urination temporarily. Beware of over-the-counter pain relief agents like ibuprofen — use them cautiously after checking with your doctor due to your existing conditions. If the pain worsens or you develop fever or blood in your urine, seek immediate medical care, as these may signal a more serious infection that requires urgent attention. Recurrent infections should be evaluated thoroughly, sometimes requiring urine cultures or imaging to assess for possible underlying issues. Discuss these potential needs during your consultation to tailor treatment best suited for your health profile.
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