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  • Male
  • 37 Years
  • 29/08/2025

What can be the possible reason for sharp pain in the lower abdomen near the vagina. My urine report indicated a urine infection but the pain is not going. I have been taking Ciplox TZ for three days but there is no relief?

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If antibiotics are not helping, it could be a resistant infection or another cause like a vaginal issue. Please revisit your doctor for a urine culture or pelvic exam , the doctor might extend ur antibiotics course for a little longer time . Maintain Hygiene and Hydration, avoid using public toilets to avoid recurrent Urinary Tract Infection

Dr. Yusuf Suggests...

Take a CULTURE AND SENSITIVITY - URINE (AUTOMATED) Test or Take a RENAL PROFILE/KIDNEY FUNCTION TEST (RFT/KFT) Test

Answered 29/08/2025

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