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[|Human|] I was recently diagnosed with sepsis, asked to return to hospital where I stayed for 3 days as was treated with I don t know what. I was released with an antibiotic Ceftlin 500 mg q 12 hrs. Apparently the sepsis was brought on by urinary tract or kidney infection, not sure. I m a diabetic (2) and I just want to know if Ceftin is a good antibiotic for this illness.. and how long will it take before I should feel better?
[|AI|]  Sepsis is a bacterial infection in the blood. It often starts in the urinary tract. It can be caused by many types of bacteria. The correct antibiotic to cure it depends on the type of bacteria you have. Since you were in the hospital, they did tests to diagnose the type of bacteria and to see what antibiotics it is susceptible to. In that case, you would initially be treated with IV antibiotics, and when the infection was under control, you would be switched to oral antibiotics. Typically, the oral antibiotics would be the same or similar to the IV ones were, so the Certain should be a good antibiotic in your case. You can have residual effects after such a serious illness for some days or weeks afterward. You should also be keeping a close eye on your diabetes control as sepsis could upset it and poorly controlled diabetes also reduces your immunity. Hope this helps.