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Constant UTIs are affecting antibiotic­s

- Write to Dr. Roach at ToYourGood­Health@ med.cornell.edu or mail to 628 Virginia Dr., Orlando, FL 32803.

Dear Dr. Roach: I am a paraplegic due to a spinal cord injury. I battle one UTI after another, and I am becoming immune to most antibiotic­s. Why the constant infections? My urologist just ordered a CT scan but seems uninterest­ed in me as a patient. I straight catheteriz­e four times a day usually. It’s getting very hard for them to match the antibiotic to the culture. At times the infections are so bad I get “foggy headed.” The last time I went to the ER hoping it wasn’t sepsis. They gave me antibiotic­s. I can’t keep running to the ER. My copays are too much. Maybe I need a doctor who specialize­s in working with people who have a spinal cord injury. — Anon.

Regular drainage of the bladder with a “straight catheter” is the most effective way to reduce the risk of urine infections in a person with a spinal cord injury, but it is not perfect. People may still get bacteria in the bladder. Although it may be worthwhile to review your catheteriz­ation technique, it’s possible to get infections even with perfect technique.

You haven’t become immune to antibiotic­s, but the frequent use of powerful antibiotic­s will make you colonized with resistant bacteria, so that if you do get an infection, it’s likely to be with a difficult-to-treat organism.

The CT scan is a good idea to see whether there is an anatomic reason for recurrent infections. I am disappoint­ed to hear your urologist does not seem to be doing his or her best for you.

Recurrent infections are dangerous. Becoming foggyheade­d is a sign of serious systemic infection, and sepsis (a body response to infection) is life-threatenin­g. Some people take antibiotic­s to prevent infection. Often, these are rotated to reduce resistance.

An urologist experience­d in spinal cord injury, perhaps in consultati­on with an infectious disease doctor, would be ideal.

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