Saturday, February 6, 2010

Can An Sti Cause A Kidney Infection Within A Week Can A Urine Test For A UTI Sometimes Miss A Kidney Infection?

Can a Urine Test for a UTI sometimes miss a Kidney Infection? - can an sti cause a kidney infection within a week

U test was negative, so I thought it was an STD and put me on doxycycline (2 tablets of 100 mg twice daily over 7 days). A few days after the end of the prescription turned around and saw another doctor and then the groin was sore and a little hard on the sides and lower back. He has a sample test for sexually transmitted infections, and gave me 10 days of doxycycline and 600 mg of ibuprofen for pain. I have test results back to STDs, but I'm afraid that might have a kidney infection. Chlamydia can my bar is painful? In addition, I was with my 4 years old daughter and I stayed true and I'm sure he was too. I am the 5th Day of the second round of Doxy and does not seem to improve. I have all 30 minutes and several times to wake up to urinate during the night. My urine is cloudy, but the last drop or 2, and treated like little white spots like pus in the last drop or 2 Ideas?

3 comments:

☆Nurse Critter '09☆ said...

It looks like a kidney infection, chlamydia, but is an STD called silent because women are rarely aware of them. Signs or symptoms of chlamydia in men have a penis or a burning sensation when urinating. Men also may have burning and itching at the opening of the penis. The pain and swelling in the testicles are uncommon. Complications among men are rare. Sometimes the infection spreads to the epididymis, the tube (which takes sperm from the testicles), the pain, fever, causes, and, rarely, sterility. In rare cases, genital chlamydial infection can cause arthritis, skin lesions and inflammation of the eye and urethra (Reiter's syndrome may be associated).

Royce Ann M said...

Do not miss UA usually urinary tract infection. Many of the symptoms are not consistent with a kidney infection. No other evidence such as blood tests. With doxycycline, you may have a yeast infection.

spongebo... said...

Whoa, damn it. Find a doc who knows something, and also the information before loading with drugs. Firstly, the UTIs, etc., is demonstrated by the bacteria in the blood and urine when they are not present, it is highly unlikely that there is one. However, you could have a kidney stone is very painful, until it happens, if it can be approved. Or an STD is a possibility, but the test must be done to see if a bacterial STD or just play with your body to give antibiotics, either. PS constipation can lead to pain in the groin.

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