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7105250 tn?1405770483

How can UTI be treated? pls i needed help badly

my side is that, iv been to my doctor and have this urinalysis after he gave me this pills.. free-flow,painkillers and antibacterial.. it helped me ease the pain when urinating or not but not totally.. after 1week of taking those medicines i went back to my doctor and told him about it and he requested me to have this ultrasound of the lower abdomen and urine culture.. the ultrasound was okay, all normal and about the urine culture the doctor told me my urine contains purulence i think i don't know whats the right term.. then he gave me chloramphenicol an antibacterial and Ive been taking it for a week now but still doesn't work for me. The uneasiness, urge to urinate often, really.. i don't know where did i get this. I could say, the pain is in my urethra. If its STD, then its not. Ive never had sex either. pls. i need help
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7105250 tn?1405770483
when i went back to my doctor i presented the results of my lab and said my urine contains purulence, he didn't specifically told me where but urine culture took 5 days for the result though then gave me that medicine based on the result.  
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80791 tn?1343593481
When you went to your doctor, did he or lab worker view and then tell you your problem, or did they let you know about three days later?  If they diagnosed your problem during your visit, they may be giving you and antibiotic that the bacteria is resistant to.  If you have a Culture & Sensitivity test, it will take a few days for the results but your doctor will have a list of drugs that will kill the bacteria.  Otherwise, it's a crap shot prescribing a drug without knowing what antibiotic works and does not work.

Good luck.

Millard
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