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Asked for male, 20 years old from Lucknow
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MBBS, MS - General Surgery

General Surgeon•Varanasi
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The dose of piperacillin tazobactum needs adjustment, the drug is an antibiotic for treating infection, lowering creatinine and clearing nitrogenous waste products in ckd is donee only through dialysis or otherwise, best to consult nephrologist near you.
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My PSA level is 10.47 and USG report says that the size of my Prostrate is 73cc. On going through the report The doctor advised me to go for Prostrate biopsy. Though the biopsy report which was done on 09.01. 2016 reveals negative results but immediately after the test was done I suffered UTI infection with blockage of urine. Accordingly I had to be admitted in hospital during the period from 12.01. 2016 to 18.01. 2016. During my stay at hospital I was treated with i. V. Antibiotic (piperacillin and tazobactam) and has been discharged on 19.01. 2016 with Catheter in situ and advised to go for MRI –Prostate. Accordingly, On 30.01. 2016 I have been undergone with MRI and the report is as under I)Prostatomegaly with benign prostatic hyperplasia Ii)Ill-defined T2W hypointense mildly enhancing areas in peripheral zone of prostate right side towards base-PIRADS 3/5. Kindly explain me if there is any possibility of malignancy in the report.

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Oncologist•Faridabad
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See, psa report is high, not too high, but ofcourse more than the expected value upto 4ng/ml. This value is of total psa, you can also check free psa and the ratio of free and total. Since you have recently undergone biopsy, psa levels may be high because of procedure and you can wait for a fortnight before you repeat psa. Right now there is no conclusive proof that you have malignancy, but your elevated PSA levels and some peripheral enhancement is little uncomfortable, so please repeat all the...more
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I am having urinary infection. Urine routine report and urine culture is as follows urine examination test report urine r/m & flowcytometry investigation result units urine image 68 years / m physical examination 40 ml volume yellow color sl. Cloudy transparency nil deposit 1.020 specific gravity 8 reaction/ph chemical examination negative albumin norm sugar 10 blood /ul negative ketone bodies negative bilirubin negative nitrite 500 leucocytes /ul norm urobilinogen microscopic examination 639.6 wbc (/ul) /ul 0 - 40 100-120/hpf pus cells 10.0 rbc (/ul) /ul 0 - 20 2-3/hpf r. B. C. 2.0 epithelial cells (/ul) /ul 0 - 28 0-1/hpf epithelial cells 1.65 casts (/ul) /ul 0 - 2 microbiology urine culture/ sensitivity & mic urine image 68 years / m specimen urine organism isolated escherichia coli colony count 1, 00, 000 /ml esbl positive + ampicillin resistant (>=32) piperacillin + tazobactam sensitive (<=4) ceftriaxone resistant (16) cefepime sensitive (<=1) ertapenem sensitive (<=0.5) imipenem sensitive (<=0.25) meropenem sensitive (<=0.25) amikacin sensitive (<=2) gentamicin sensitive (<=1) ciprofloxacin sensitive (0.5) tigecycline sensitive (<=0.5) nitrofurantoin sensitive (<=16) trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole resistant (>=320) cefoperazone/sulbactam sensitive (<=8) colistin sensitive (<=0.5) cefuroxime axetil resistant>=64 cefuroxime resistant (>=64) augmentin sensitive 4 nalidixic acid resistant>=32 what medicine should I take. I am taking cipro 500mg1bd+augmentin 1000mg1bd. I want a second opinion from an expert since medicine prescribed is by general physician.

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Urologist•Ahmedabad
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Dear ,
if you are taking ciprofloxacin 500 mg then take 1 hour before meals or 2 hours after meals with only water and not with milk for 15 days and check urine again to see pus cells have come down to 5 or less. Medications fine.
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Asked for female, 7 years old from Vijayawada
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Respected sir/madam, My daughter age 2 years and 9 months. Recently she suffered from fever and stomach ache, I consult pediatric and the doctor suggested for blood & urine test. One of the blood test result is SERUM CALCIUM- 9.1% mg/dl WIDAL TEST SALMONELLA TYPHI "O" Titre: 1:80. SALMONELLA type "H" TITRE: 1:40. SALMONELLA PARATYPH "AH" TITRE: 1:20. SALMONELLA PARATYPH "BH" TITRE: 1:20. Another blood test result HAEMOGLOBIN: 8.7 gms% WBC COUNT: 8,000 Cel/cum. NEUTROPILS: 41% LYMPHOCYTES: 55% EOSINOPILS: 04% monocyte: 00% basophil: 00% ESR: 10 mm/hr RBC: 5.13 platelet: 2.36 Lak/ cum. And the urine test result is PH: 6.0 specific gravity: 1.010 ALBUMIN: NIL SUGAR: NIL BILE SALTS:-VE BILE PIGMENTS:-VE UROBILINOGEN: ABSENT KETONE BODIES: NIL BLOOD: ABSENT nitrate: ABSENT PUC CELLS: 4-6 / HPF RBC: NIL EPITHELIAL CELLS: 2-3 /HPF CASTS: NIL CRYSTALS: NIL. Another urine test result is ORGANISM ISOLATED: E.COLI. COLONY COUNT: 1,00,000 CFU/ML SENSITIVE: Amikacin, imipenem, ceftriaxone, ciprofloxacin, cefoperazone, ceptazidime, cefiphime, cephalothin, co-trimoxazole, ofloxacin, piperacillin tazobactam, cephalexine, moxifloxacin, gatifloxacin, tetracycline, norfloxacin, gentamicin. RESISTANT: CEFADROXIL, CEFOTAXIME, CEFUROXIME, NALIDIXIC ACID. Sir/Madam finally the doctor said she is suffered with typhoid and urine infection then admit the hospital we give antibiotics. The problem is very serious or not? Admit the hospital is necessary or not? please tel me the ans. But my baby is not so dul she eat ok, play ok, sleep ok, but sometimes pain at stomach. I don't think for money I only think my baby don't sad. Give best suggestion,

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Urologist•Ludhiana
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I think the paediatrician is right. If you still doubt get a 2nd opinion of another paediatrician and then decide what to do.
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Allergist/Immunologist•Kolkata
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Necessity is the mother of invention. Ironically, accidents to end up in discoveries. Sir Alexander Fleming accidentally discovered Penicillin in 1928. After many years of research and experiments, Penicillin eventually came into use during World War II. Though it s believed to be a blessing, it has opened the doors for various allergic reactions and bacterial resistance over the period of time. About 10% of people report allergies to Penicillin, wherein more than 90% of these patients are found...more
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