Can I tell my GP I'd like something more stronger like IV drip?
How is an iv drip “stronger”? Do you mean iv ab’s? Or rehydration? Both of which you can do just as effectively orally at home rather than risking a hospital admission.
The last couple of UTI’s I’ve had I cba with the GP so managed them with fluids. I did a bit of research which shows that many UTI’s can be managed without antibiotics, but ab’s are “better” from a patient compliance point of view.
So drink. A lot. And then drink some more. At the least it will help the urination pain.
Nip to the chemist and pick up some of the sachets that help change urine Ph to flush out bacteria. Cystease? Or similar.
Then drink more. Talk to the chemist also about electrolyte replacement- i think you can get sachets, tablets and drinks. Obviously there’s lucozade, but i’d avoid sugar.
As much plain water as you can. The more pee coming out the more the bacteria will be washes out. Filling the bladder also stretches it and washes bacteria out.
Obviously also seek medical advice. I’ve managed with fluids only but they’ve only ever been from the sore peeing etc. If you’ve had it longer and with the back pain go with antibiotics if prescribed etc.