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   Antibiotic resistant UTI? (General Health board)

27th June 2007
I was diagnosed with a Urinary tract infection. My doctor referred me to a Nephrologist and he prescribed me Amoxicillin for 10 days. He said that it was mild and reassured me I'll be better in no time.

Its been 5 days and I'm not 100%. Overall, I feel better than before but I'm still not fully recooperated.

Could my UTI be antibiotic resistant? I've been reading about them lately.

If I don't get better, then whats the next course of action?
27th June 2007
Have you had Amoxicillin before? I think if you take a certain antibiotic enough times in your life, your body buils up an immunity to it and it's no longer effective. By day five, you should pretty much be feeling hunky dory, but definitely finish up the round of antibiotics regardless of how you feel right now.

If they do not work, your doctor may prescribe a different (possibly more powerful) antibiotic. And I'll point this out - you do not need medication to rid yourself of a UTI. I have had a few particularly nasty ones before and I cured them by drinking lots of water and making sure I had access to a bathroom at all times...and, of course, making sure I went to the restroom the moment I felt the urge to go. Drinking lots of cranberry juice is also a good way to ease a UTI. Using the water method, I cured myself in a little over a week.
27th June 2007
different strains of bacteria respond to different antibiotics. It's possible this strain is resistent to "amoxicillin" but not antibiotics all together.. your doc probably just needs to put you on a different antibiotic.
28th June 2007
You may need a different anti-biotic. I have had several uti's and I always was prescribed something stonger than amoxicillin. Also, your doctor needs to make sure this hasn't infected your kidneys. This can be very dangerous and damaging to your kidneys. I had to be hospitalized with a kidney infection and receive iv anti-biotics to get rid of the infection. Make sure you see your doctor before the infection spreads to your kidneys if you can.
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