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Hello doctor I am using antibiotics for 5 months.I got this before 6 months.I have been treating this with different antibiotics, alpha blockers,anti inflammatory drugs but its repeatedly happening. The good sign what I observed is it is reducing slowly.I am till using antibiotics course will it leave or stay?
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If you're having recurrent infection, it might be due to insufficient medical treatment or the source of infection (partner)has not been as well. Culture and sensitivity (urine) will be able to tell which antibiotics to use and how long treatment should be give.Proper follow up is required.
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Get you and your partner both tested.Than start treatment.Uroligist opinion should be considered.
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Depends on what antibiotics you’re taking . It is curable
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