so i asked a question on this already but i have another one.. this time im going to add more details
so at the beginning of this week i experienced a back pain on my lower right that gradually increased and all week it hurt.. saturday i went to this warped tour thing if anyone knows what it is and you know the sun was superrr strong i was sweating and then by the end of the night the sun went down and i got cold i guess from sudden temp change.. but i was so much more cold than everyone around me shivering and all and all of a sudden i got dizzy and stuff and i had already thought maybe its a uti from the back pain.. so i got home and i had a temperature.. the next day i went to the doctor and had a urine test and a strep culture done because my throat had pus a nd was red.. no strep yes uti .. well that was sunday.. today is tuesday i still had a 103 fever up until today now its down to 99 keeps going from 99 to 101 now my throat still hurts and sometimes my heart "feels" like its speeding up but i really cant tell and i get a little short of breath so i took my inhaler once im on antibiotics and moltrin.. im kind of scared at the moment because i always see in the news how some people were misdiagnosed by doctors and such.. anyway im 18 female .. any idea??
Additional info, added Tuesday July 29 2008, 11:20 pm: oh and i forgot to add that well yes i have felt very weak so ive been in bed and on the computer and stuff and ive had THE worst headache imaginable and my mom says its from all the electronics in my face but i think its more than that because i never ever get headaches from those things so badly and when i get up from anything to walk i almost have to hold my head from the pain and dizzyness . Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Health? thelaura answered Wednesday July 30 2008, 1:40 pm: You need to go back to the doctors as soon as possible and explain how you're feeling. Those aren't generally symptoms of a UTI. It's possible it may have spread, possibly to your kidneys, because when this happens, you feel quite ill, and have some of the symptoms you have explained.
It's also possible you may have an illness on top of your UTI, which is making you feel this way.
OR, you're having a reaction to the medication you are on.
Obviously, there is no way to know for sure what is wrong with you, because we aren't doctors and we cannot tell from reading symptoms via Advicenators!
My advice to you is to go back to the doctor without delaying. [ thelaura's advice column | Ask thelaura A Question ]
karenR answered Wednesday July 30 2008, 11:45 am: Call your doctors office and tell them
what is going on. There are many antibiotics
and it could be you need something different
than what you are taking. The fever might
also be just your body fighting off the
infection. Keep in mind to it can take
24-48 hours for an antibiotic to kick in
and start making you feel better.
Since you have new symptoms, like the
headache, call your doctor. Don't put it
off. Ask to talk to the nurse and you
will get quicker answers. :) [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
HEALER answered Wednesday July 30 2008, 3:26 am: First of all definetly you need to be fallowed up by a Doctor run some test on you, if you use a inhaler for any reason you have to be very carefull on using other medication, sometimes you are warend about counteract. You seem to have to go to the emergency romm or Houspital don't waste time, if they don't find any thing rong with you see a eye specialist, in any event you're semptom's need to be examaned with out delay for you're safety.
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