URGENT: Will antibiotics for one problem assistance next to another?


I am dashing off to Urgent Care - I enjoy a UTI. I scheduled an appointment beside my doctor; however, that isn't until Dec 26. I noticed blood on my panties and I know it isn't my term. It is much lighter - more pinky than red, and it doesn't follow my normal symptoms, etc. I give attention to it may be related to my UTI (Urinary Tract Infection). I think I may also enjoy a vaginal bacterial infection (I get both regularly - my PH be a foil for is always rotten, and I am not sure why) and I am wondering if the antibiotics for the UTI will also cure the vaginal bacterial infection at the same time. Any concept? I am 28, one partner (married) and healthy otherwise. To clarify, I enjoy a gyno appointment coming up and I don't want to be examined by an Urgent Care doctor - I am just wondering if I could massacre two birds with one stone, and perchance even cancel my gyno appointment.


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Ask your doctor, and the one at the E.R.


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It depends. Some antibiotics are very specific to guaranteed bacteria and some are broad spectrum, so it adjectives depends on whether or not the bacteria cause your illness respond to that out of the ordinary drug. Some antibiotics kill both well brought-up and bad microbes in our bodies, which can head to digestive problems, yeast infections etc.. I would ask a your doctor or pharmacist if that could be what is happening beside you, but I would keep my doctor's appt too. Ask you doctor if your husband should cart antibiotics too. Sometimes infections can go hindmost and forth between couples, because only one personage gets treated.
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