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Urine culture positive three times
I'm having lower back pain, side pain, pain around belly button, pelvic pain and penile pain. I have been tested positive for urine culture for 3 times in the span of 1 and half month, first i got staphylococcus,second acinetobacter,third psuedomonas. While i'm taking antibiotics to respective bacteria after 4 to 5 days pains are going away and when i stop antibiotics pain came back so i decided to havw one more urine culture again bacteria is present, it is happening like this. Could you please tell me the problem why i'm getting uti infection back to back by different bacterial agents and prefer me the treatment what should be done.
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According to ur history, u may hav chronic prostatitis ( examination required for confirmation). It will require long course of antibiotics as well as sits bath along with some relaxation exercises to relax ur pelvis.
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Need to consult physically for Rectal examination to look for prostatitis , need to do semen culture abd post prostatic massage urjen sample.
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