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Would I Be Advised To Take Amoxicillin And Amoxiclav For Kidney Infection?

Hi I have a kidney infection and am on 250 mg co amoxiclav and 250mg amoxicillin. for the past couple of days I've had an awful pain coming from my right kidney traveling down the back of my right thigh to just above my knee! I hav no underlying back problems is the leg pain related to my kidney infection?
Thu, 1 Oct 2015
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Nephrologist 's  Response
Hi, welcome to HCM.
Looking to your history, it seems that you have complicated urinary tract infection.
Do basic urine report with culture, S.creatinine, CBC, and sonography.
It will decide associated kidney stone that can produce this type of pain.
Take antibiotic according to culture report.
Maintain adequate hydration.
I think this would be helpful to you.
You can get back to me with above reports or you can consult nearby nephrologist.
Best wishes. tc.
Dr Jay Patel.
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Would I Be Advised To Take Amoxicillin And Amoxiclav For Kidney Infection?

Hi, welcome to HCM. Looking to your history, it seems that you have complicated urinary tract infection. Do basic urine report with culture, S.creatinine, CBC, and sonography. It will decide associated kidney stone that can produce this type of pain. Take antibiotic according to culture report. Maintain adequate hydration. I think this would be helpful to you. You can get back to me with above reports or you can consult nearby nephrologist. Best wishes. tc. Dr Jay Patel.