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Urinary track burning with tests pain while pressure
Urological Disorders
Question #9204
56 days ago
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Urinary track burning with tests pain while pressure - #9204

Rohit Mishra

Urin culture is showing e coil infected I have taken Fosfomycin one dose yesterday.. All antibiotics are showing regist with bacteria. Any other medicine should I take ..? No swelling or bump lump available in testicles.

Age: 50
Chronic illnesses: mishrsaurav4@gmail.com
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Dear Rohit, Since your urine culture shows E. coli infection and most antibiotics are resistant, it’s important to manage the infection carefully. Fosfomycin is often effective for UTIs, but if symptoms persist or worsen, further treatment may be needed. Home Management While Monitoring Symptoms: 1. Increase Fluid Intake – Drink at least 2.5–3 liters of water daily to help flush out bacteria. 2. Cranberry Juice or Tablets – Helps prevent bacteria from sticking to the bladder wall. Choose unsweetened cranberry juice or OTC cranberry supplements. 3. Probiotics & Yogurt – Supports gut and urinary health, especially after taking antibiotics. 4. Avoid Caffeine, Alcohol, and Spicy Foods – These can irritate the bladder and worsen symptoms. 5. Urinate Frequently – Don’t hold in urine; empty your bladder regularly to prevent bacterial growth. 6. Warm Sitz Bath – Sitting in lukewarm water for 10–15 minutes can help relieve discomfort. 7. Maintain Hygiene – Wash the genital area properly and wear loose, breathable cotton underwear to prevent bacterial growth. For Pain & Urgency Relief: Urispas (Flavoxate) 200 mg – Can help reduce urinary urgency, frequency, and bladder spasms. Take one tablet three times a day, or as per package instructions. When to Seek Further Medical Help: 1. If symptoms persist or worsen after 48 hours of Fosfomycin. 2. If you develop fever, chills, or flank pain, which could indicate a kidney infection. 3. If urination becomes extremely painful or blood appears in the urine. Since choosing another antibiotic depends on your culture report, it’s best to consult a doctor in person for further treatment if needed. Meanwhile, continue home care, take symptom-relief medications as needed, and monitor your symptoms closely.
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Home Management While Monitoring Symptoms: Increase Fluid Intake – Drink at least 2.5–3 liters of water daily to help flush out bacteria. Probiotics & Yogurt – Supports gut and urinary health, especially after taking antibiotics. Avoid Caffeine, Alcohol, and Spicy Foods – These can irritate the bladder and worsen symptoms. Urinate Frequently – Don’t hold in urine; empty your bladder regularly to prevent bacterial growth. Warm Sitz Bath – Sitting in lukewarm water for 10–15 minutes can help relieve discomfort. maintain Hygiene – Wash the genital area properly and wear loose, breathable cotton underwear to prevent bacterial growth. For Pain & Urgency Relief: Urispas (Flavoxate) 200 mg – Can help reduce urinary urgency, frequency, and bladder spasms. Take one tablet three times a day, or as per package instructions. When to Seek Further Medical Help: 1. If symptoms persist or worsen after 48 hours of Fosfomycin. 2. If you develop fever, chills, or flank pain, which could indicate a kidney infection. 3. If urination becomes extremely painful or blood appears in the urine. Since choosing another antibiotic depends on your culture report, it’s best to consult a doctor in person for further treatment if needed.

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