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Dr Rahul Machhindra Chaskar

General Surgeon24 Years Exp.
MBBS, DNB - General Surgery
Pristyn Care Clinic , Bangalore
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Dr Salecha Priyank

Urologist17 Years Exp.
MBBS, MS - General Surgery
Pristyn Care Clinic , Bangalore
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Dr Darshana Ramesh Chaudhari

Gynaecologist11 Years Exp.
MBBS, MS - Obstetrics & Gynaecology, MBBS, MS - Obstetrics & Gynaecology
₹ 700 at clinic
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Shree Varad Clinic , Thane West , Thane
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Dr. Chandrakanth

General Surgeon22 Years Exp.
MBBS
₹ 300 at clinic
Amrutha Nursing Home , Jakkur , Bangalore
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Dr Snehalatha Alapati Alapati

Gynaecologist25 Years Exp.
MBBS, MS - Obstetrics & Gynaecology, MBBS, MS - Obstetrics & Gynaecology
₹ 300 at clinic
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Revive Hospitals , Domlur , Bangalore
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Dr Nisha Buchade

Gynaecologist18 Years Exp.
MBBS, MS - Obstetrics & Gynaecology, MBBS, MS - Obstetrics & Gynaecology
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Pristyn Care Clinic, Whitefield, Bangalore , Bangalore
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Dr G R Manjunath

Urologist14 Years Exp.
MBBS, MS - General Surgery, MCh - Urology/Genito-Urinary Surgery
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Pristyn Care Clinic , Bangalore
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Dr. Ananda

General Surgeon23 Years Exp.
MBBS, MS - General Surgery
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Pristyn Care Clinic , Bangalore
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Dr. Bhargavi

Gynaecologist30 Years Exp.
MBBS, MD - Obstetrics & Gynaecology
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Life Plus Hospital , Bangalore
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Dr Vishruth K Raj

Urologist14 Years Exp.
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Best Doctors for UTI in Bangalore

Doctor's NameClinic FeesLybrate Ratings
Rahul Machhindra ChaskarFree83
Salecha PriyankFree85
Darshana Ramesh ChaudhariFree88
Chandrakanth₹ 30085
Snehalatha Alapati Alapati₹ 300NA
Nisha Buchade₹ 50093
G R ManjunathFree90
AnandaFree83
Bhargavi₹ 200NA
Vishruth K RajFree85

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of doctor is best for a UTI?

Making an appointment with your OBGYN, gynecologist, or primary care physician should be your first step if you suspect you have a UTI.

What are the treatments for UTI?

The following drugs are frequently prescribed for simple UTIs:

  • Sulfamethoxazole and trimethoprim
  • (Monurol) Fosfomycin
  • Macrobid, Furadantin, and Nitrofurantoin
  • Cephalexin
  • Ceftriaxone
  • Low-dose antibiotics
  • You'll be asked to maintain contact with your provider as well as diagnose and treat yourself when symptoms arise.
  • If UTIs are brought on by sexual activity, take a single dose of antibiotic after sex.
  • If you've reached menopause, consider vaginal estrogen therapy.

Should I go to the doctor for a UTI in Bangalore?

Antibiotics are a simple and effective way to treat a urinary tract infection. This kind of infection, however, can result in a more serious infection, like a kidney infection, if it is not treated or if you stop the medication too soon. It's essential that you take the medication as directed by your doctor. As soon as your symptoms disappear and you begin to feel better, don't stop taking the antibiotic. If the full course of antibiotics is not used to completely treat the infection, it may return.

How to find the best doctor for UTI treatment in Bangalore?

Lybrate.com is a good resource for finding the top doctor in Bangalore for treating UTIs.

What is the fastest way to treat a UTI?

The medication chosen by your doctor will be the one that works the best against the specific bacteria causing your infection. Antibiotics that are frequently used include:

  • Nitrofurantoin
  • Sulfa drugs, or sulfonamides
  • Amoxicillin
  • Cephalosporins
  • Bactrim (trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole)
  • Doxycycline
  • Quinolones

When to consult a doctor for a UTI?

If you notice the symptoms of a UTI, it's important to seek immediate medical attention because antibiotics are frequently required to treat one. Particularly if

  • Your signs are severe or worsening
  • Your symptoms don't improve after a few days
  • UTIs keep happening to you.

Why should you consult a doctor for a uti?

A bacterial infection in your urethra is what causes UTIs. The most common symptoms for most people are an increased need to urinate more frequently, cloudy or odorous urine, burning when urinating, and abdominal pain.Women naturally have a shorter urinary tract, which makes them more susceptible to developing UTIs. If you use spermicidal birth control, have a catheter, or have a suppressed immune system as a result of diabetes, HIV, kidney stones, or other diseases, your risk of getting a UTI is also increased.

What questions should I ask my doctor if I am suffering from a UTI?

  • How can a UTI be verified?
  • How can I tell if the UTI I have is complicated?
  • Can a doctor determine the root of UTI?
  • When you have a UTI, what should you avoid doing?
  • What could cause a UTI?
  • What shouldn't you eat if you have a UTI?
  • If you have a UTI, should you stay in bed?
  • What should you drink to prevent a urine infection?
  • What could be the reason a UTI keeps recurring?

What is the cost of UTI treatment in Bangalore?

Most infections of the lower tract, including the bladder and urethra, affect women. For UTIs, there are numerous diagnostic procedures. Treatment for UTIs can cost anywhere between INR 2500 and INR 50000.

What diseases are associated with UTI?

  • Microorganisms, typically bacteria, that enter the urethra and bladder and cause inflammation and infection are what cause urinary tract infections. Although urethral and bladder infections are the most frequent locations for UTIs, bacteria can also move up the ureters and infect your kidneys.
  • E. coli, a bacterium typically found in the intestines, is responsible for more than 90% of cases of a bladder infection (cystitis).

What is the main cause of a UTI?

Some birth control methods also raise the possibility of UTIs. Spermicides have the potential to irritate the skin, which invites bacterial invasion. Diaphragms may reduce urine flow, which promotes bacterial growth. Condoms that are spermicidal or unlubricated may irritate the skin, which can encourage the growth of bacteria.The following elements may also promote bacterial growth:

  • Not getting enough liquids
  • Holding in urine for extended periods of time on purpose
  • Spinal cord injuries or other nerve damage that makes it challenging to regularly and fully empty the bladder
  • Diabetes and other ailments that weaken the body's immune defenses against infection
  • A catheter is a tube used to drain urine from the urethra and bladder.

Can a UTI go away by itself?

Yes, a UTI may resolve on its own, but various infections differ from one another. In addition, if untreated, it might persist for longer. Uncomplicated UTIs, also known as cystitis, fall into one of two categories: complicated UTIs, which can be catheter-related or occur during pregnancy. In fact, 25% to 50% of the women in studies with UTI symptoms improved without antibiotics in a week.

Can sperm cause a UTI?

Some studies show increased bacteria in the urine after intercourse, suggesting that the vaginal flora may occasionally become out of balance after not having sex for a long time. Yes, sperm has a chemical makeup, which increases your risk of UTIs (especially if your vaginal immune system is already compromised).

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