Drugs that may alter lab results: N/A
Disorders that may alter lab results: N/A
Outpatient, except for complicated or upper tract infections
N/A
Avoid sexual intercourse when symptoms present
No special diet
Symptoms resolve within 2-3 days after starting treatment in almost all patients
Described under Risk Factors
Pediatric: Infants and young children at higher risk of pyelonephritis
Geriatric:
Others: N/A
UTI during pregnancy always requires culture/sensitivity and usually requires 10-14 day treatment. Limited data suggest that single dose or three-day treatment may be effective in some women. Following treatment of acute infection, pregnant women often receive prophylactic antibiotics for the remainder of pregnancy.
N/A
TMP/SMX = trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole
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