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Urinary Tract Infection - I get a UTI almost every time me and my boyfriend have sex. We don't get?

... to but like twice a month and I get one every time and they are very painful :( is there something we can do to prevent these?

Urinary Tract Infection - have chronic uti just drinking lots of water how long til it gets better?

have had a uti for the last two years multiple doses of antibiotics just taking flomax

Could the use of trazadone mimic a urinary tract infection or cause side effects?

that might lead you to believe that you have a U.T.I.

Sulfamethoxazole/Trimethoprim - can I take this medication for absess tooth infection?

I have infections from two absess teeth will this help me

How long after getting off bactrim ds do side affects go away?

I took dactrrim ds 2 times a day for 5 days for a uti. It got rid of the uti but i am on my 3rd day off of it and i still am experiencing itching and... read more

Can the antibiotic “Bactrim” be prescribed or used for STDs?

Recently was given Bactrim for a possible UTI but I also was possibly exposed to an STD before starting the medication. My symptoms were a dull pain... read more

Urinary Tract Infection - I got a UTI and waited about 5 days until I went to the doctors.

I was on Macrobid for one day then she switched me over to Cipro because the pain I’m having is terrible. It is not just burning but I feel like the p... read more

Urinary Tract Infection - Will amoxicillin 875 mg tablet cure a UTI? How long until relief?

Phenazopyridine is gross and makes me feel bad, but out of pain. I've taken 3 doses of the amoxicillin 875 pink pill x 2 a day or every 12 hrs.

Urinary Tract Infection - I thought I had a UTI. My doctor did a urinalysis and everything was fine.

But I’ve had them several times before and it hurts when I urinate. That’s my only symptom. No itching or dryness. And she prescribed me nystatin and ... read more

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