History: Got the report with proteus uti with (10) 6cfu/ml.
First she gave me candiforce, levocet and quardiderm for 5 days. Itching gone now and discharge too after she gave me candiforce, levocet and quardiderm for 5 days. After that she did my urine culture test wherein i got proteus uti! Today is my second day with these medicines; My gnaec has given me texim, uraspas, one syrup and candiforce and ca soft suppository!
Questions: today is my 4th day of medication, i am feeling just mild lower back pain and mild itch/tingling sensation after i pee, why these things are happening. Rest i am feeling relief with other things as i feel i don't have anything!
Question 2: I feel mild mild crampy pain on my abdomen, why?
Question 3:After this course end, what are the chances my repeated urine culture test came out negative, looking at my symptoms.
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The medications need time to act, until then some backpain or abdomen pain is expected. Do not worry.
Good idea to repeat urine culture after treatment ends.
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1.treatment depends on the growth which comes in your report and the antibiotics it's most sensitive to
2.its could be because of uti or Pid or both
3.culture sometimes comes negative even if you don't get the perfect symptomatic relief
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