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ray51
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I have been on antibiotics for 4 days after being bitten and rash 6 weeks ago. (really stupid on my part not to recognize the rash as a go to the dr now moment) after severe joint pain i finally went. Now I am urinating at least twice as often and my kidneys hurt, what's up? Should I be overly concerned?
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Carol in PA
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I think you should be evaluated.
Your doctor would do an examination and a urinalysis, to see what's going on with your kidneys.
He might also do a blood test and check the liver.

I had kidney pain with a supplement once, so I stopped everything.
I did not have any change in the urine though.

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Definitely get that checked out. UTI's are nothing to blow off. And get more painful as they get worse, so you should definitely call your Dr.

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They may just be working extra hard clearing out toxins......Flush them out and drink lots of lemon water......detoxing with Burbur and Parsley would help too.....

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I had this exact thing happen to me when I wasn't supplementing with the right kind and right amount of probiotics.

Instead of taking 2 caps, 2 hrs after each antibiotic like my Dr. said, I was taking one.

Boy did I feel it right in the kidneys.

2 hours after each antibiotic I now supplement with 2 caps. The aches went away in about a day or so.

I have tried different brands, even Jarrow forumla, which is very good and very expensive, but the only kind that is effective and potent enough to get rid of that ache, that I have found, is here (my experience only):

HLC High Potency Caps
https://emersonecologics.com/SearchHighlight.aspx


I dont know the scientific connection with probiotics and kidney pain, but there has to be one.

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