Can UTIs cause frequent urination at night?
Can UTIs cause frequent urination at night? Yes, frequent urination at night (nocturia) is a common symptom of a UTI, caused by irritation and inflammation of…
How to know if UTI has spread to kidneys?
How to know if UTI has spread to kidneys? Signs a UTI has spread to the kidneys include high fever, chills, back or side pain, nausea,…
What is the best antibiotic for UTI treatment?
What is the best antibiotic for UTI treatment? The best antibiotic for UTI depends on your health, allergy history, and local resistance patterns, but nitrofurantoin, trimethoprim,…
How long do antibiotics take to cure a UTI?
How long do antibiotics take to cure a UTI? Most women begin to feel symptom relief from UTI antibiotics within 24–48 hours, but it’s important to…
Can you treat a UTI without seeing a doctor?
Can you treat a UTI without seeing a doctor? Although mild symptoms can be managed with hydration and self-care, it is safest to seek medical advice…
What happens if UTI antibiotics don’t work?
What happens if UTI antibiotics don't work? If antibiotics do not improve UTI symptoms within 48 hours, the infection may be resistant or another condition may…
Can you get antibiotics for UTI online?
Can you get antibiotics for UTI online? Yes, it is possible to get antibiotics for UTIs online in the UK through regulated services, but a consultation…
What is the strongest antibiotic for severe UTI?
What is the strongest antibiotic for severe UTI? For severe or complicated UTIs, intravenous antibiotics like ceftriaxone or gentamicin may be used in hospital settings. The…
How many days of antibiotics cure a UTI?
How many days of antibiotics cure a UTI? Most uncomplicated UTIs in women are treated with antibiotics for 3 to 7 days, depending on the drug…
Can you drink alcohol while taking UTI antibiotics?
Can you drink alcohol while taking UTI antibiotics? It is generally safe to drink alcohol in moderation with most UTI antibiotics, but it may increase side…
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