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I am finishing my antibiotic for a urinary tract infection tonight but I still have symptoms?

If you are still experiencing symptoms after finishing your antibiotic for a urinary infection, it is recommended to consult your doctor again for a reevaluation of your diagnosis and treatment. Symptoms that persist for more than 3 days after starting treatment may indicate that the infection requires a different approach or that there is an underlying issue that needs to be addressed. It is important to seek medical advice in order to ensure proper care and management of your condition.

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