Strep B UTI
Hi everyone!
What I thought was a bowel obstruction was in fact Strep B UTI!!
I was told it's because of the cancer I had and my immune system is low.
This is the 2nd time this year I had this UTI. However, the PCP I had before
didn't tell me what kind of UTI I had.My new PCP is awesome and she wants
to do further testing.
Has anyone else gone through this?
Oh and other than pain in my stomach. I didn't have pain when I went to the bathroom.
I didn't have the usual UTI symptoms
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UTI infectionjcruz said:I'm glad you have an answer.
I'm glad you have an answer.
I didn't know there were different kinds of UTIs. I've had way more UTIs in the past 18 months than in my entire life. Now I wonder if it's related. Another question to write down in my "doctor book"
At least having a diagnosis you can have treatment & hopefully end the wretched pain.
Hope you rrecover soon
Liz
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Better than a bowel obstruction!
When urine is collected to evaluate for an infection, it is cultured to see what bugs grow and how sensitive that bug is to the various antibiotics. In general, symptoms of UTIs can include acute pain with voiding, fever, chills, urinary cloudiness, an odor change, and may have visible blood. HOWEVER, you may not be able to see the blood (macroscopic bleeding vs microscopic bleeeding).
The dipstick test they do in many MD offices will show if the pH has changed, if proteins are present and WBCs, and if blood is detected, but will not tell them what bug exactly and the antibiotics it's sensitive to. A urine for culture & senstivity (C&S) will still need to be taken. You can always ask for copies of past culture reports to discover what the infection was then, too, to see if this is a pattern.
Yet another excellent reason to drink liters of water!
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Strep B is...Ouch_Ouch_Ouch said:Better than a bowel obstruction!
When urine is collected to evaluate for an infection, it is cultured to see what bugs grow and how sensitive that bug is to the various antibiotics. In general, symptoms of UTIs can include acute pain with voiding, fever, chills, urinary cloudiness, an odor change, and may have visible blood. HOWEVER, you may not be able to see the blood (macroscopic bleeding vs microscopic bleeeding).
The dipstick test they do in many MD offices will show if the pH has changed, if proteins are present and WBCs, and if blood is detected, but will not tell them what bug exactly and the antibiotics it's sensitive to. A urine for culture & senstivity (C&S) will still need to be taken. You can always ask for copies of past culture reports to discover what the infection was then, too, to see if this is a pattern.
Yet another excellent reason to drink liters of water!
Considered a disease because of a low immune system due to the cancer I once had. This is what was explained to me by my doctor. I will have to go on a antibiotic regiem for 3 months. I have had 3 doctors opinions and they all agree.
There are no systems to Strep B.
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