Yes. The medications that treat PID may not be any that are effective against typical UTI bacteria, particularly if you're using a shot plus doxycycline.
this is the medication that I was prescribed by my doctor for a severe uti
No, neither UTI nor antibiotics affect the accuracy of a pregnancy test.
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.
It is not recommended that you take a medication after it's expiration date. Therefore nutrofurantoin-macro will not still be effective for treating an UTI after the expiration date.
You would look ridiculous and it would not get you high and probably wouldnt be a good way to ingest your medication just invest in some weed or coke and dont snort uti meds
Bleeding after a UTI is not very common, but it can happen. Possible causes include irritation of the urinary tract or bladder, kidney stones, or a more serious condition like bladder cancer. Treatment options may include antibiotics for the UTI, pain medication, and addressing the underlying cause of the bleeding, such as surgery or medication. It is important to consult a healthcare provider for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Never self treat at home. Take your dog in to be examined by your Veterinarian to see what is wrong. Your Vet will treat with the appropriate medication. It could be something other than an UTI, such as a kidney infection, etc.
Males can't get PID.Men won't get PID.
PID CAN CAUSE BIRTH DEFECTS IM SORRY TO ANYONE WHO HAS PID!!!!!PID CAN CAUSE BIRTH DEFECTS IM SORRY TO ANYONE WHO HAS PID!!!!!
You will not die from PID.
PID damage is not curable; the bacteria that caused PID can be treated.Antibiotics will be prescribed for the bacteria that caused the PID, but the damage can't be reversed.The damages of PID can't be reversed.Antibiotics will be prescribed for the bacteria that caused the PID, but damage can't be reversed.
The appropriate dosage of antibiotics for a cat with a urinary tract infection (UTI) should be determined by a veterinarian based on the cat's weight, age, and overall health. It is important to follow the veterinarian's instructions carefully and administer the medication as prescribed to ensure effective treatment of the UTI.