Can I take antipyretics after taking antibiotics?
Suspected prostatitis, and the urine report will come out next week.
The doctor has prescribed medications for prostatitis (Sulfamethoxazole, Tamsulosin, and Potassium Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Drug).
After taking the medication, the fever still reached 39.5 degrees Celsius three hours later.
Is it safe to take regular acetaminophen for fever? Will it cause urinary retention issues? (I can't reach a hospital in Taiwan due to time zone differences, so I'm asking online.
Thank you in advance.)
L, 30~39 year old female. Ask Date: 2024/03/05
Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology
Hello: It is usable, but in other aspects of life, you should also drink more water and avoid spicy and irritating foods and beverages.
If the prostate is inflamed, treatment usually takes some time; it generally does not resolve completely all at once, and there may be fluctuations in fever.
Medications take some time to stabilize, and if there is no improvement after 1-2 days of taking the medication, you should seek medical attention again.
Wishing you good health.
Reply Date: 2024/03/05
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When dealing with prostate inflammation, also known as prostatitis, it is common to experience fever as a symptom. In your case, you have been prescribed medications for this condition, and you are concerned about taking fever reducers, specifically acetaminophen (commonly known as Tylenol or Panadol), while on antibiotics and other medications.
First and foremost, it is generally safe to take acetaminophen to reduce fever while you are on antibiotics for prostatitis. Acetaminophen works by acting on the brain to lower body temperature and alleviate pain, and it does not interfere with the effectiveness of antibiotics. In fact, managing your fever can help you feel more comfortable and may even aid your recovery process. However, it is essential to follow the recommended dosage on the medication label or as advised by your healthcare provider.
Regarding your concern about urinary retention, it is important to note that certain medications prescribed for prostatitis, such as tamsulosin (often used to help with urinary symptoms), can sometimes cause side effects like urinary retention or difficulty urinating. However, acetaminophen itself does not typically cause urinary retention. If you experience any worsening of urinary symptoms, it is crucial to consult your healthcare provider.
In addition to taking acetaminophen, it is advisable to stay well-hydrated. Drinking plenty of fluids can help flush out your urinary system and may assist in alleviating some of the discomfort associated with prostatitis. Aim for at least 2 to 3 liters of water daily, unless otherwise directed by your doctor. Avoiding irritants such as caffeine, alcohol, and spicy foods can also be beneficial, as these can exacerbate urinary symptoms.
If your fever persists or worsens despite taking acetaminophen, or if you experience significant changes in your urinary habits, it is important to seek medical attention. Prostatitis can sometimes lead to complications, and ongoing symptoms may require further evaluation or adjustment of your treatment plan.
In summary, taking acetaminophen to manage fever while on antibiotics for prostatitis is generally safe and can help improve your comfort. Ensure you stay hydrated and monitor your symptoms closely. If you have any concerns or if your symptoms do not improve, do not hesitate to reach out to your healthcare provider for further guidance. Your health and well-being are paramount, and timely communication with your medical team is essential for effective management of your condition.
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