Acinetobacter bacteria took ofloxacin 10 tablet...1 lac count .have recurrent uti or chronic prostatic...wbc count now 18000 no fever hands legs pain severe muscle and nerve burning muctration not while urinating while sitting idle
Need other antibiotics course ??? consult report attached tired of recurrent uti .all test except mri and cystectomy done .pvr 50 to 70 .usg cystitis 05.08.25.wbc on 29.07.25 14760 current wbc 18180 on 02.09.25 ...did blood culture wbc always high 10.5k to 13.5k is new normal ??why wbc is too high
Burning CHRONIC PROSTATE UTI STRESS WEAK NERVE OR MASTURBATION OR LESS WATER INTAKE WHAT LEADING 5O BURNING IN PENIS WHOLE DAY NO. BURNING.WHILE.URINATING
Attaching CNS ...chronic and life disturbance issues .ibs and fungal issue theieand anti allergy antibiotics antifungal taken many resistance is too high
Resistance is permanent?
Every new infection new bacteria so old bacteria died wont come again?
Sepsis chance down the line?
Please guide
Thanks and regards
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As I have already explained to you great detail before,taking so many antibiotics for urine infection have chnaged the urinary flora and resulted in the acinobacter growth ur seeing now the risk factors are over weight sedentary lifestyle , uncontrolled diabetes if you have it
There is no guarantee if the bacteria goes old bacteria won't come back it's always possible in your case
There is a chance of sepsis down the line if you continue to take antibiotics like something u take everyday
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