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Anybody here have experience with urinary tract infection? I think I got a problem I might go to urgent care this mornin (Original Post) Walleye Dec 2023 OP
Very easy, noninvasive test that only multigraincracker Dec 2023 #1
Thank you there's a walk-in urgent care near me I think I'll go this morning Walleye Dec 2023 #6
I think the cure is usually antibiotics for a week or so. Tomconroy Dec 2023 #2
Definitely get checked out! 2naSalit Dec 2023 #3
I'm a frequent flyer with them. woodsprite Dec 2023 #4
Sepsis is 40% fatal. multigraincracker Dec 2023 #5
Thank you, I looked up ChristianaCare urgent care Center on Concord Pike I think I'm gonna walk in this morning. Walleye Dec 2023 #7
Cranberry juice truly helps Easterncedar Dec 2023 #8
Thank you, self-medicating is a bad habit and my self-diagnoses are often wrong Walleye Dec 2023 #9
I've saved outdated meds in case of truly dire, end-of-the-world emergencies Easterncedar Dec 2023 #11
Thanks I'm gonna go soon as I can get myself together Walleye Dec 2023 #15
I owe my life to my RN girlfriend. multigraincracker Dec 2023 #12
Depends on the bacteria bucolic_frolic Dec 2023 #10
Don't mess with that. We think "UTI, no big deal." But they routinely cause terrible symptoms that Scrivener7 Dec 2023 #13
Thank you,I'm gonna screw my courage up to the sticking place and go to the clinic Walleye Dec 2023 #14
I'm pretty sure all you'll have to do is pee in a cup. Not positive, but I think that's what they did when I had one. Scrivener7 Dec 2023 #16
Never wait too long on a possible UTI. Irish_Dem Dec 2023 #17
Do not, do not, DO NOT take leftover antibiotics... 3catwoman3 Dec 2023 #18
Amen! Easterncedar Dec 2023 #19
I had one in the middle of the pandemic. ificandream Dec 2023 #20

multigraincracker

(32,688 posts)
1. Very easy, noninvasive test that only
Sun Dec 10, 2023, 07:01 AM
Dec 2023

Takes a minute. Those infection can turn into sepsis.
My Urologist has a standing order at her office for me. I can walk in and get tested anytime. Just step in and pee in the cup.
Good luck and never think twice about getting checked out.

woodsprite

(11,916 posts)
4. I'm a frequent flyer with them.
Sun Dec 10, 2023, 07:31 AM
Dec 2023

Going to urgent care or the ER is the only way you’ll get a test on the weekend.

If you’re having minor symptoms (burning, cloudy urine, frequency) a place like MedExpress would work. I know they can do simple testing. Don’t know if they can run a culture or not. They may send you to a a place like LabCorp for a culture if they need it since it takes a couple of days to get those results.

If you have kidney pain, blood in the urine, or are running a high fever, you may want to do the ER instead or the hospital’s Urgent Care. The indication I had sepsis from a UTI was I spiked a 103 temp and chills that wouldn’t stop. They kept me in the hospital on IV antibiotics for a few days.

Not sure if you live near me or not, but if do and you ever need to go to an ER, Christiana Care ER in Middletown is much faster at patient intake than at CC ER in Newark.

I get them frequently and am currently on a strong antibiotic for one. Best of luck! I’m going to see if they’ll issue a standing order for me since I can tell when they’re coming on.

Walleye

(31,028 posts)
7. Thank you, I looked up ChristianaCare urgent care Center on Concord Pike I think I'm gonna walk in this morning.
Sun Dec 10, 2023, 07:49 AM
Dec 2023

I’m such a coward when it comes to medical things. Mostly bladder pain and urgency but I started getting some chills and my fever thermometer has got a dead battery. I took some amoxicillin I had left over from the dentist but I don’t think it worked, what type of antibiotic do they give you?

Easterncedar

(2,298 posts)
8. Cranberry juice truly helps
Sun Dec 10, 2023, 07:53 AM
Dec 2023

Random leftover antibiotics can make things worse. Please do go in. You’ll feel better! Take care.

Easterncedar

(2,298 posts)
11. I've saved outdated meds in case of truly dire, end-of-the-world emergencies
Sun Dec 10, 2023, 08:17 AM
Dec 2023

But taking less than a full course of prescribed antibiotics can create surviving strains that are antibiotic resistant. We all need to be careful about that. I get being reluctant to seek medical attention. That’s totally understandable. But please do go. And let us know how you’re doing. Ok?

multigraincracker

(32,688 posts)
12. I owe my life to my RN girlfriend.
Sun Dec 10, 2023, 08:18 AM
Dec 2023

After saving my life several times by taking me to the ER.
No longer my girlfriend, now my wife.

Scrivener7

(50,955 posts)
13. Don't mess with that. We think "UTI, no big deal." But they routinely cause terrible symptoms that
Sun Dec 10, 2023, 08:44 AM
Dec 2023

can mimic dementia and other things you'd never think of. And they can turn into sepsis. AND they're REALLY easy to treat.

Go!

Scrivener7

(50,955 posts)
16. I'm pretty sure all you'll have to do is pee in a cup. Not positive, but I think that's what they did when I had one.
Sun Dec 10, 2023, 09:12 AM
Dec 2023

Irish_Dem

(47,131 posts)
17. Never wait too long on a possible UTI.
Sun Dec 10, 2023, 09:52 AM
Dec 2023

Caught in time it can be treated easily.

If you screw around there can be serious problems.

Just go in and pee in a cup and let the nurses and doctor evaluate it.

3catwoman3

(24,007 posts)
18. Do not, do not, DO NOT take leftover antibiotics...
Sun Dec 10, 2023, 10:47 AM
Dec 2023

…for a suspected infection of any kind.

Reason 1. There shouldn’t be any “leftovers” because that means you didn’t finish a course of treatment prescribed for something else.

Reason 2. The full potency may have diminished depending on how old the medication is and/or it may not be the right drug for the problem.

Reason 3. When you partially treat an infection by taking a leftover antibiotic, you screw up the doctor/NP/PA’s ability to accurately diagnose the problem.

(retired NP here/ one of my professional pet peeves)

ificandream

(9,373 posts)
20. I had one in the middle of the pandemic.
Sun Dec 10, 2023, 12:09 PM
Dec 2023

I can't remember if mine ended before or after antibiotics, but yeah, go to urgent care. And good luck.

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