Help me reduce my infection and pain - #11396
Its very burning sensation while i pee and also 1 hour after i pee its been there from 1 week i took a cyrup citralak and fulak 150 tablet also still i am not getting any relief its getting worst and more painfull
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Hello dear See as per clinical history it seems constipation causing burning sensation and pain You are already on medication So before i suggest some medications, please get following tests done for confirmation Rft Urine analysis Rectal physical examination CBC Serum ferritin Stomach ultrasound Sigmoidoscopy if recommended Kindly share the details with gastroenterologist or laproscopic surgeon for better clarification. Please donot take any medications without consulting the concerned doctor Hopefully you recover soon Regards
Hi Sufiya 🌸, I’m really sorry you’re going through this. It sounds like a urinary tract infection (UTI). Since your pain is worsening despite syrup Citralka and tablet Fluconazole (Fulak 150), you likely need different treatment.
• Fluconazole (Fulak 150) is an antifungal (used for yeast infection), not for bacterial UTI.
🛑🛑 Your symptoms are more like bacterial UTI (cystitis).
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✅ What you should do now 1. 🚨🚨See a doctor soon (preferably within 1–2 days) • You may need a urine test and a course of antibiotics (not just one tablet). • Only antibiotics can cure a bacterial UTI.
2. Meanwhile at home
• Drink plenty of water (2.5–3 L/day).
• Avoid holding urine; empty your bladder fully.
• Wear cotton underwear and avoid tight clothes.
• Avoid spicy food, coffee, and alcohol as they worsen burning.
👉 Since it’s already 1 week and pain is increasing, please don’t wait with only home remedies—you need a proper antibiotic prescription.
Severe burning while urinating for over a week despite taking medicines strongly suggests a persistent urinary tract infection (UTI) or resistant fungal/STD-related infection. This requires a urine routine & culture test to confirm the cause and start the correct antibiotic/antifungal — otherwise, it will keep getting worse. Please see a Urologist or Gynecologist urgently for proper treatment; meanwhile, drink plenty of water and avoid holding urine for long.
with severe burning urination unrelieved by Citralka and Fluconazole for 1 week. Most likely bacterial UTI. Needs urine routine & culture urgently, and treatment with the right oral antibiotic as per sensitivity. Adequate hydration and hygiene measures advised. Immediate doctor visit required to prevent spread to kidneys.
Hello Sufiya,
Your clinical history suggestive of bacterial UTI
To do 1.Urine RE 2.Urine Culture
And start antibiotics according to culture result, mean while your doctor starts some empirical antibiotics so visit nearest Physician.
Take plenty of oral Fluids and keep hygiene
With regards Dr. Zahir Zolih
A persistent burning sensation when urinating, especially when accompanied by increasing pain, can indicate a urinary tract infection (UTI) or other urological issue. Since you’ve been facing this symptom for a week without relief from medications, it would be wise to consult a healthcare professional promptly to avoid complications. Fulak 150 is usually an antifungal, which might not help if this is a bacterial infection, which is quite common for UTIs. You should consider getting a urine culture done to identify the specific bacteria causing the infection. This test will help in determining the most effective antibiotic to clear the infection. Meanwhile, increase your fluid intake to help flush the bacteria from your system. Water is best, but cranberry juice, though some debate its effectiveness, might help prevent bacteria from adhering to the urinary tract lining. Avoid beverages that might irritate the bladder, like caffeine and alcohol. Over-the-counter pain relief, like ibuprofen, could be useful to manage the pain until you see a doctor, but make sure to follow dosage instructions carefully. If you notice blood in your urine, fever, chills, or back pain, seek immediate medical attention, as these could indicate a more serious infection that requires urgent treatment. Also, avoid any products with fragrances like soaps or lotions that could further irritate the area. Getting evaluated by a healthcare provider will allow for accurate diagnosis and prompt treatment, ensuring complications are minimized and relief is brought about faster.
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