In light of your Citrobacter species culture report, an effective management plan should consider your sensitivity to antibiotics and the issue of unwanted effects such as vomiting. Since your sensitivity report indicates that several antibiotics are effective against the Citrobacter species, a tailored approach is possible.
First, considering your concerns with heavy doses leading to side effects, you might opt for antibiotics like Nitrofurantoin or Ceftazidime, which sometimes cause fewer side effects compared to others. These may be incorporated in light doses while closely monitoring for any persistent or increasing side effects. Your doctor needs to supervise this closely and guide exact dosing.
Incorporating Ayurveda, enhancing your digestive fire (agni) could mitigate some medication side effects, such as vomiting. Include ginger tea in your routine, which is soothing and improves digestion. Take it once or twice daily to balance agni and alleviate nausea.
To target the root cause from Siddha-Ayurvedic perspective and support your urinary system, ensure ample hydration — water with barley or coriander seeds can act as a mild diuretic. Boil barley water and sip throughout the day or try Panchasara Kashayam, a traditional formulation. These adapt your body’s kapha and pitta components aiding in a course correction of imbalances.
As tangible steps, focus on light, easily digestible meals, avoiding overly rich or processed foods, to let your body focus on healing. Also, incorporate some gentle physical activity, as appropriate, to ensure proper circulation of energy through the nadis along with restful periods.
If symptoms like vomiting continue unabated or other symptoms escalate, it’s imperative to seek immediate medical attention. The balance between traditional approaches and modern interventions is crucial for rapid recovery without unnecessary risk.