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Taken Norfloxcin For Bladder Infection. Cramping, Blood In Urine. Should I Go To Emergency?

I was thought to have a bladder infection I started norfloxcin on wednesday and took last pill yestedday morning (6 pills were prescribed to take over 3 days). today I started getting minor cramping. After dinner i went to the bathroom and again I am peeing blood . Do you think I should go to the emerg tonight or go to family doctor in the morning?
Tue, 4 Dec 2012
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Thanks for your query Based on your statement it appears that you have a UTI.Please get your Ultrasound scanning and routine Urine test done and consult your family physician to take antibiotics for 10 days and drink plenty of water, Normally it takes a week to 10 days for infection to subside.
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Taken Norfloxcin For Bladder Infection. Cramping, Blood In Urine. Should I Go To Emergency?

Hello Thanks for your query Based on your statement it appears that you have a UTI.Please get your Ultrasound scanning and routine Urine test done and consult your family physician to take antibiotics for 10 days and drink plenty of water, Normally it takes a week to 10 days for infection to subside.