Treating a mixed enteric flora urinary tract infection (UTI) typically involves the use of broad-spectrum antibiotics that can effectively target multiple bacterial species. A urine culture should guide treatment, as it helps identify the specific pathogens and their antibiotic sensitivities. Additionally, addressing any underlying risk factors, such as urinary retention or anatomical abnormalities, is crucial for preventing recurrence. It's essential to monitor the patient's response to treatment and adjust the antibiotic regimen if necessary.
Mixed = many species Enteric = from the intestines Flora = bacteria (in this sense) Sounds like a UTI caused by a bunch of different kinds of intestinal bacteria.
No its not
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Fexofenadine is an antihistamine. It will not kill the germs causing UTI, and will not help with the symptoms, either.
Drinking water helps treat a UTI or urinary tract infection.
Yes. The typical medications used to treat UTI are not effective against chlamydia.
yes it will cure it
Inoflox is a prescription medicine. It is primarily used to treat UTI's.
Since antibiotics are used to treat UTIs, it is highly unlikely that antibiotics would cause a UTI.
commonly used to treat UTI's
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.
Sulfameth trimethoprim 800 is used to treat UTI's and Kidney infections.