Generally not - because the antibiotic would be 'dismantling' the microbes causing the UTI (urinary tract infection). However, an antibiotic may cause vulvar irritation that may lead to symptoms of itiching and pain on urination - these symptoms may be mitigated by a specific cream. If the UTI is caused by a virus, then no antibiotic will solve the problem - the infection will in this case have to work its way out.
Yes, a urinary tract infection can cause bleeding in the urinary tract.
Yes, a bladder infection can cause urinary leakage.
Yes, a urinary tract infection can sometimes cause bleeding in the urine.
Yes, a urinary tract infection (UTI) can cause inflammation in the body.
Yes, a urinary tract infection (UTI) can sometimes cause bleeding in the urine.
Yes, a urinary tract infection (UTI) can cause blood in your urine.
I've been taking antibiotics for my ear infection lately, and I haven't had any problems with my bladder. I suppose it just depends on what type of antibiotic you take, and how sensitive you are to it.
no, it's actually often used to treat a bladder and urinary tract infections.
Yes, a urinary tract infection (UTI) can cause bleeding in the urine due to irritation and inflammation of the urinary tract lining.
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Penicillin does not clean the urine. Penicillin is excreted via your urine. It is also not used to treat the urinary tract infection. Most of the bacteria that cause the infection in the urinary tract are not killed by Penicillin.
The most effective antibiotic treatment for a cat with a urinary tract infection (UTI) is typically a prescription medication called amoxicillin-clavulanate. This antibiotic is commonly used to treat UTIs in cats and is effective against a variety of bacteria that can cause the infection. It is important to follow your veterinarian's instructions for dosage and duration of treatment to ensure the infection is properly cleared.