What medicine can I take for flank pain? - #60224
I am dealing with this really frustrating issue. For the last few months, I have been suffering from chronic UTI flank pain, and honestly, it's driving me crazy. I thought I was over it after the last round of antibiotics, but then bam, it came back! And the flank pain…what is that about? Sometimes it feels like a sharp ache on both sides, and I can’t tell if it's from the UTI or something else. Like, is it even normal to have this flank pain with a UTI? I have tried a bunch of things, but nothing seems to help long-term. It’s kinda weird, but I also feel super tired all the time, and my doctor mentioned something about it being related. I have read that chronic UTI flank pain can be caused by other issues too, which makes me worry. Is there a specific way to treat this? Do you have any suggestions for natural remedies? Or even what medicine can I take for the flank pain? I'm just really hoping for some relief here. Ugh! Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
Doctors' responses
Chronic urinary tract infection (UTI) with flank pain can be a distressing condition that often indicates an underlying issue with the urinary system. Flank pain typically signifies inflammation or infection in the kidneys or urinary tract, and it is essential to identify the root cause for effective treatment.
Q: What could be causing pain in both my flanks?
A: Pain in both flanks can arise from several conditions, including chronic UTIs, kidney stones, or kidney infections. If the pain is persistent or severe, it may indicate a more serious problem, such as pyelonephritis or other kidney-related issues, and should be evaluated by a healthcare professional.
Q: Is it normal to have flank pain with a UTI?
A: Yes, flank pain can occur with a UTI, particularly if the infection has ascended to the kidneys, causing pyelonephritis. This type of infection is often accompanied by additional symptoms such as fever, chills, and urinary issues, warranting prompt medical attention.
Q: How can I treat a chronic UTI?
A: Treating a chronic UTI typically involves a course of antibiotics prescribed by a healthcare provider. In addition to medication, increasing fluid intake, practicing good hygiene, and possibly using probiotics may help prevent future infections. For recurrent cases, further evaluation and management strategies may be necessary.
Q: What medicine can I take for flank pain?
A: Over-the-counter pain relievers such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen can help alleviate flank pain. However, it is crucial to consult with a healthcare provider to determine the underlying cause of the pain and to receive appropriate treatment for any associated conditions, such as a chronic UTI.
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