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Antibiotics Urinary Tract Infection

Antibiotics Urinary Tract Infection

When a treatment of antibiotics, urinary tract infection will usually dissappear, but other conditions won't be affected such as verruca or venereal wart viruses if present. Antibacterial drugs are commonly used to treat UTIs; the type of drug depends on the type of bacteria, so no treatment should be prescribed before the urine test is done. The most common drugs are: trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole, amoxicillin, and fluoroquinolones. When a treatment of antibiotics, urinary tract infection will usually dissappear, but other conditions won't be affected such as verruca or venereal wart viruses if present.

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Antibiotics Urinary Tract Infection

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Verruca, Venereal Wart

Diseases caused by chlamydia trachomatis and mycoplasma hominis require a longer course of treatment. To relieve discomfort, some pain-relievers are used. The early stages of the disorder can be successfully treated with home remedies, but urine testing is necessary to make sure the UTI is gone. When a treatment of antibiotics, urinary tract infection will usually dissappear, but other conditions won't be affected such as verruca or venereal wart viruses if present.

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