Doctors typically prescribe antibiotics to cure urinary tract infections (UTIs). The choice of antibiotic depends on the specific bacteria causing the infection and the patient's medical history. It's important for patients to take the full course of antibiotics as prescribed to ensure the infection is completely eradicated. In some cases, doctors may also recommend increasing fluid intake to help flush out the bacteria from the urinary tract.
no
No go to the doctor.
can over the counter medicine cure bladder and urinary tract infection
No but the antibiotics taken to cure the infection can.
Im not sure about doctors but ask about pyridium it is a dye in a pill form that will numb the urinary tract. This helps alot!!!
Not likely as it , Amoxocillion is a antibiotic, for a u.t.i you need something stronger..
A UTI can cause a foul odor; and antibiotics will cure the infection.
It is generally used for upper respiratory infections (bacterial), but can be used to treat a UTI (urinary tract infection).
Cystitis is more commonly called a urinary tract infection or UTI. These infections can be cured with a variety of antibiotics.
It all depends on what you take for it and waht your docter says.
Urinary tract infection is growth or colonization in wrong places of bacteria that you have in your digestive system. - Escherichia coli. The cure may have eliminated the bacteria from the urinary tract, but you may have a weakness so that the bacteria easily colonize the urinary system once again. Here is a link to an article I have written about UTI. http://www.articlesmall.com/articles/1297/1/About-Urinary-Tract-Infection---Prevention-and-Treatments/Page1.html Best regards Knut Holt
Nuflor (florfenicol) is an antibiotic primarily used to treat bacterial infections in cattle and swine, and it is not typically approved for use in cats. Urinary tract infections in cats are usually treated with antibiotics that are specifically indicated for feline use, such as amoxicillin or enrofloxacin. It's essential to consult a veterinarian for an appropriate diagnosis and treatment plan for a cat with a urinary tract infection.