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UTI stands for urinary tract infections. In children a urinary tract infection (UTI) is a very common condition caused by bacteria. Bacteria that enter the urethra are flushed out through urination. But, when bacteria aren t excluded out of the urethra, they may grow in the urinary tract and cause infections. The Survey state that up to 8% of girls and 2% of boys will get a UTI at an early age. Sometimes the symptoms of UTI are hard to detect in kids so it is better to get your child treated, as...more
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Get yourself tested for covid
take tab montlc 1 have
steam inhalation
syp bromhexine+trimethoprim 2 tbsp tds.
take tab montlc 1 have
steam inhalation
syp bromhexine+trimethoprim 2 tbsp tds.
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Hi lybrate-user. Try using Cotrimoxazole preparation like Candid V gel on the area 2-3 times a day and you should feel better soon.
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It is unlikely that using clindamycin increases the chance of birth defects. Two human studies and several animal studies have not shown an increased chance of birth defects. One study reported a slightly higher chance of birth defects among 380 women who filled prescriptions for clindamycin in their first trimester.
Cotrimoxazole is widely prescribed to treat a range of infections, and for hiv-infected individuals it is administered as prophylaxis to protect against opportunistic infections...more
Cotrimoxazole is widely prescribed to treat a range of infections, and for hiv-infected individuals it is administered as prophylaxis to protect against opportunistic infections...more
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Initial treatments were all systemic, but most antibiotics do not reach seminal vesicles at effective levels and thus are not successful [3], [4]. Among the antibiotics used systemically, penicillin procaine, trimethoprim sulfa, neomycin sulphate, gentamicin, and amikacin sulphate are the ones most reported.
Continue in touch of urologist please.
Continue in touch of urologist please.
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