ARTICLES
Bladder Infection Medication
Bladder
infections are treated with antibacterial drugs,
and the choice of medication and the duration
of treatment depend upon the patient’s past
medical history and the results of the urine test,
which clearly identifies the problem-causing bacteria.
The sensitivity test is also useful in helping the
physician select the best drug for the condition.
Some
of the commonly used drugs to treat regular or
uncomplicated bladder infections are: trimethoprim;
trimethoprim/ sulfamethoxazole; amoxicillin; nitrofurantoin
and ampicillin. All these drugs are sold under various
brand names in the market and are only available
with a doctor’s prescription. Self-medication
is not advised.
Very often, bladder infections can be cured within
2-3 days of treatment if the infection is not too
severe or complicated. However, most doctors advise
that these antibiotics be taken for a week or two
to make sure that the infection has been completely
cured so that there are no chances of it recurring.
However, single-dose treatments may not be suggested
for certain patients who show signs of kidney infection
or who have delayed the treatment by not taking immediate
action. People who have diabetes or structural abnormalities,
and men with prostrate infections, are also advised
against single-dose treatments. Such patients need
longer treatment, as do patients with infections
caused by mycoplasma or chlamydia.
Chronically ill patients with kidney infections
have to be hospitalized until they can start to take
fluids and the recommended drugs on their own. Kidney
infections generally require several weeks of antibiotic
treatment. Medical researchers have found that a
2-week therapy with antibiotics was as effective
as 6 weeks of treatment with the same drug in women
with kidney infections (that did not involve an obstruction
or nervous system disorder). In most such cases,
kidney infections usually do not lead to kidney damage
or failure unless they go completely untreated.
Various drugs are available to provide relief from
pain associated with bladder infections. A heating
pad and a warm bath may usually provide some relief.
Most doctors suggest that drinking plenty of water
helps cleanse the urinary tract of bacteria, and
that coffee, alcohol and spicy food is best avoided
during illness.