Mucus In The Urine. No Infection. Frequent Urinary Infections In The Past
Good morning....I have an extensive history of UTI s....I just completed a round of antibiotics for one that I had caught very early....yesterday afternoon I was at the emergency room yet again with every symptom of a UTI...but lab tests came back negative for any type of infection...I had every symptom...they said there was a small amount of mucus though...I am very confused about what to do next
hi there, if you are symptomatic without any bacteuria or pyuria then probabely you need to repeat your urine test after a week once you have stopped taking antibiotics. You could take potchlor and drink plenty of fluid to decrease the cystitis. Empty your bladder at frequent intervals and you can also drink lots of cranberry juice. The mucous in urine is not suggestive of any infection. Take care
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Mucus In The Urine. No Infection. Frequent Urinary Infections In The Past
hi there, if you are symptomatic without any bacteuria or pyuria then probabely you need to repeat your urine test after a week once you have stopped taking antibiotics. You could take potchlor and drink plenty of fluid to decrease the cystitis. Empty your bladder at frequent intervals and you can also drink lots of cranberry juice. The mucous in urine is not suggestive of any infection. Take care