One should only take Prednisone if it is prescribed by a doctor for you. The doctor will give you the correct medications to treat your urinary tract infection as well.
For acute urinary tract infection 3 - 4 days, for a chronic urinary tract infection it could take up to 10 days.
Could be just a simple urinary tract infection depends on other symptom and level of protein in your urine. If its a urinary tract infection, it is recommended for you to take antibiotics for it.
A urinary tract infection occurs when bacteria enters the urinary tract through the bladder. A urinary tract infection is usually treated with antibiotics, and once the pain and frequency are gone you will know that you are recovering. When antibiotics are prescribed, be sure to take the entire course.
Yesyou can take doxyccycline for a u.t.i. infection
To answer the question is somewhat difficult being that these two illnesses are completely different. One is a urinary tract infection which is caused by a bacteria getting into the urinary system and has nothing to do with an STD (sexually transmitted disease). So to answer your question I will offer three different answers. 1) No, urinary tract infections are not contagious and are very common in women. 2) No, a urinary tract infection can not cause an STD. 3) One must have an STD in order to give another an STD; which again has nothing to do with a urinary tract infection. Anyone can get a urinary tract infection and it has nothing to do with intercourse; even animals can get these infections. Hope this helps and take care, Jupiter's Dawn
It all depends on what you take for it and waht your docter says.
You can take them at the same time. Antibiotics do not affect the morning after pill.
Urinary track infection e.g. a bladder infection. You should drink plenty of water to flush out bacteria and take all the prescribed antibiotic.
You may have a urinary tract infection or yeast infection. You may take over the counter cranberry capsules or tablets or even cranberry juice for the urinary tract infection. For the yeast infection you should see a doctor. Either way, see a doctor.
To determine if your dog has a urinary tract infection, look for signs such as frequent urination, straining to urinate, blood in the urine, or accidents in the house. It's important to take your dog to the vet for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
Symptoms of a urinary tract infection in dogs include frequent urination, straining to urinate, blood in the urine, and accidents in the house. If you notice these signs, it's important to take your dog to the vet for a proper diagnosis and treatment.