You can take an over the counter urinary pain relief medicine. But you will need to get seen by a doctor so you can also get a prescription for Cipro or another similar antibiotic.
Bacteria that reach the urinary tract through the blood can cause a condition known as hematogenous urinary tract infection. This occurs when bacteria from a source elsewhere in the body, like the bloodstream, travel to the urinary tract and lead to an infection. Treatment typically involves antibiotics to eliminate the bacteria.
See your doctor. You may have a urinary tract infection of some kind.
It is generally used for upper respiratory infections (bacterial), but can be used to treat a UTI (urinary tract infection).
you should probabily take your cat to the vet. just to be safe.
Not sure about the "radiation" part. It could have a few different meanings. Cystitis though, is a bladder inflammation normally brought on by a urinary tract infection. Marked by urinary frequency, urgency and pain. Another kind of cystitis is interstitial which is chronic.
Pus in the urine is usually a sign of infection in the urinary tract, such as a urinary tract infection or kidney infection. The presence of pus can cause the urine to appear cloudy or smoky due to the white blood cells and dead tissue. It is important to see a healthcare provider for further evaluation and treatment.
A doctor specializing in this would be a urologist, but it's also something that might be treated by a gynecologist (if the patient is female) or a general practitioner.
First, bacteria is already in your body. For example, you have your own ecoli. Second, bacteria is on your skin. It doesn't really serve a purpose there. But....if you have an infection, such as sinus infection, or urinary tract infection, the bacteria in your antibiotic, such as penicillin kills the infection. BUT!! For women, this may cause a yeast infection because the normal bacteria in that area is killed by the medication. Thus, you need a different kind of medication, nonbacterial for that.
It depends on what kind of infection you are talking about, a chest, ear, GI, Urinary Tract, or a respiratory tract infection is quite possible in women, and marital status is not a criteria. Coming to STDs, once again STD are possible in unmarried women, because people do not have to be married to have SEX. Finally I have to ask you, were you dropped on your head when you were born?
first, figure out what kind of eye infection it is. Then, go to the pet store and find medicine for your fish. Treat it, and hopefully it gets better.
Urinalysis is used to diagnose many different problems. It can test for urinary tract infection, blood sugar problems, kidney damage, imbalance in calcium, phosphorus, potassium, etc.
A urologist.