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Ofloxacin

Ofloxacin is a type of antibiotic, which belongs to the class of drugs called Fluoroquinolones, and is used to treat many different bacterial infections. The common infections that Ofloxacin can treat are pneumonia, urinary tract infections, prostatitis, cellulitis, and gastroenteritis (stomach flu).

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What is the reason for frequent urination?

Query: Hi doctor, I am female. 42 years. I suffer from excess urination. If I drink a half cup of water I have to go to the toilet after 15 minutes. I go to the toilet a minimum two times during sleeping. I am not diabetic. I have normal blood pressure, no family stress. I do not feel any burning sensation...  Read Full »


Dr. Saurabh Subhash Pandya

Answer: Hi,Welcome to icliniq.com.If your reports are normal, there is no point in taking antibiotics unnecessarily. Limit your fluid intake to say about 5.2 pints per day. Try holding urine for five minutes more each time, to increase your holding time for example 45 minutes to now 50 minutes. After one we...  Read Full »

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