Antibiotics (For Urinary Tract Infections)
About the procedure
Antibiotic therapy is the primary treatment for urinary tract infections (UTIs), which occur when bacteria infect any part of the urinary system. Antibiotics work by eliminating the infection-causing bacteria, relieving symptoms such as pain, burning during urination, and frequent urges to urinate. The choice and duration of antibiotics depend on the type of infection, severity, and patient health status. Early and appropriate treatment helps prevent complications and recurrence.
Care before the procedure
- Urine examination and culture if required
- Medical history and drug allergies reviewed
- Kidney function assessed for safe dosing
- Treatment plan explained to patient
Care during the procedure
- Antibiotics administered as prescribed
- Symptoms monitored for improvement
- Hydration encouraged
- Side effects observed and managed
Care after the procedure
- Full antibiotic course completion emphasized
- Follow-up urine test if advised
- Recurrence prevention tips provided
- Prompt reporting of persistent symptoms
Eligibility
- Patients with confirmed bacterial urinary tract infections
- Individuals experiencing painful or frequent urination
- Patients with recurrent UTIs requiring targeted treatment
- Those at risk of infection complications
Relevant Specialties

Nephrology
Nephrology is the specialty focused on the health of the kidneys and related conditions.
It supports patients in managing both acute and long-term kidney-related concerns, as well as maintaining overall renal health.
At KIMSHEALTH, nephrology care emphasizes early detection, ongoing monitoring, and a patient-first approach to long-term health management.



