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I have been diagnosed with UTI. 7 days back I started having lower most abdomen pain during urinating. After that went for urine culture pus level is 4-6 and culture says E. Coli bacteria present. I am taking antibiotics from 4 days but pain is increased and not reduced. I also have muscle cramp at lower back. Which is leading to pain in the entire back. Does this has anything to do with UTI? And the lower abdomen pain isn?t going away? Is this normal or any serious issue?
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Homoeopathic medicine use. Your body suffer dehydration and sodium level dull so UTI problem .4liter water intake.
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Yes this back pain as well as lower abdomen pain is because of UTI. As you mentioned E. Coli in your culture report. It is the common bacteria of intestines. U need to maintain high grade of hygiene. Do the following-- you maintain high grade of personal hygiene. Do change your underclothes at least 2 times a day Wear cotton underclothesStay hydrated Keep the area dry. For more details you can consult me.
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