Antibiotics don't cause UTIs, and they are not contagious.
What's a uti?
Using topical genital medications may slightly increase the risk of UTI, but taking pills or shots of medications will not cause UTI.
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Yes, some individuals may experience UTI symptoms such as blood in urine after taking antibiotics. It is important to consult a healthcare provider for proper diagnosis and treatment.
A cat should not be given AZO standard pills for a UTI. AZO is a medication designed for human consumption. A safe cure for a cat with a UTI is apple cider vinegar or garlic.
UTI stands for urinary tract infection. Yes, your female cat can get UTIs, although they are not as common in cats as they are in humans.
Some of the bacteria that cause UTI will give a strong, unpleasant odor to the urine. In addition, trichomoniasis, which can cause sypmtoms similar to UTI, causes a foul vaginal odor. See your health care provider for appropriate testing and treatment.
Sometimes a kidney stone can give off the same symptoms such as burning and pain. Also you can have a bladder infection as well that can also present some of the same symptoms.
No, UTIs do not affect the accuracy of pregnancy tests.
To prevent a recurrence of a UTI after antibiotics, you can drink plenty of water, urinate frequently, practice good hygiene, avoid holding in urine for long periods, and consider taking probiotics or cranberry supplements.
No, you can't get UTI from food.
It is not common practice to be hospitalized for a UTI since they can usually be treated by taking antibiotics. If you feel you do have a UTI, you need to go to your family physician or urologist for a diagnosis and, if you do have one, he or she will prescribe antibiotics.