Experiences with Pyelonephritis

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Also known as:
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ICD10/11 Code: N10-N16
ICD10/11 Group: N00-N99, Diseases of the genitourinary system
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Pyelonephritis
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ICD10/11 Code: N10-N16, ICD10/11 Group: N00-N99, Diseases of the genitourinary system

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Ciprofloxacin

12/17/2017 | | 62moderated by Charlotte
Ciprofloxacin (500mg) for pyelonephritis

After a visit in the ER the first prescription of antibiotics didn't work. My PD prescribed me Ciprofloxacine. What a wonderful medication, after three days the worst complaints were gone.
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Ciprofloxacin

11/25/2016 | | 41moderated by Henry
Ciprofloxacin (500mg) for pyelonephritis

Have this medicine for pyelonephritis. After 3 days it is starting to have effect, the pain is less but I do have headaches and feel very tired. After 2 days a stomach protector was added, the Ciprofloxacine 500 gave me a lot of stomach problems.
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Amoxicillin

2/17/2016 | | 25moderated by Philip
Amoxicillin (500mg) for pyelonephritis

I'm on day five of these effervescent tablets. I'm really suffering with dizziness and all of a sudden feeling really flu-y. Coughing up loads of phlegm and my nose and ears are really congested. On top of that going between cold and then warm again (possibly fever). The antibiotics were prescribed for a UTI. I've recovered from that but the side-effects are a thousand times worse than the infe...
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Tramadol

12/5/2015 | | 25moderated by Charlotte
Tramadol (100mg/ml) for pyelonephritis

I was given tramadol when I had my first renal pelvic infection. It made me really drowsy. I was so itchy I drew blood from all the scratching and I ended up looking like a junkie... Later on it turned out I was allergic to it so I switched to oxycodon.
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