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Is Levoday Safe For Lower Back And Lower Abdominal Pain?

Hi, I m Gina Naga, I have this pain in my lower back and lower abdomen. My urinalysis results color Yellow, transparency turbid, protien 3.0g/L, WBC too numerous to count, RBC 8-12/hpF, E. Cells few, A. urates few, bacteria plenty, casts none seen. My doctor advice me take levoday once a day. This is my first time to take this antibiotic, is this effective than cefroloxacin?
Tue, 28 Oct 2014
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HELLO,Gina Naga,
Welcome to HCM.
It seems to be urinary tract infection.
Livoday and ciprofloxin are good antibiotics, but if your doctor has prescribed you, then there must be some reason behind this.
Take it for three to five days, then get reviewed, if needed it can changed.
Mean while I advice you to go for urine culture and sensitivity, so if at all antibiotic has to be changed , we go for a more sensitive one.
Drink lot of water.
Good luck.
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Is Levoday Safe For Lower Back And Lower Abdominal Pain?

HELLO,Gina Naga, Welcome to HCM. It seems to be urinary tract infection. Livoday and ciprofloxin are good antibiotics, but if your doctor has prescribed you, then there must be some reason behind this. Take it for three to five days, then get reviewed, if needed it can changed. Mean while I advice you to go for urine culture and sensitivity, so if at all antibiotic has to be changed , we go for a more sensitive one. Drink lot of water. Good luck.