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Asked for female, 28 years old from Ambala
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BHMS

Homeopath•Noida
Norflox-tz rf tablet may be unsafe to use during pregnancy
1.take home cooked, fresh light food. 2. Drink boiled water. 3. Take ors.4. Avoid fast foods, spicy and fried foods
5. Curd is good for you.
For details you can consult me.
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BHMS

Homeopathy Doctor•Noida
1.Take home cooked, fresh light food.
2. Drink boiled water.
3. Take ORS. Take care of dehydration.
4. Avoid fast foods, spicy and fried foods
5. curd is good for you.
For details you can consult me.
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Asked for female, 20 years old from Ghaziabad
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General Physician•Vadodara
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Plenty of liquid orally to increase urine output.
Levoflox 500 one per day for five to seven days.
Urispas two times a day after food for five to seven days.
Citralka liq10 ml with half glass of water three times a day after food for five days.
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General Physician•Indore
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yes, norflox can be taken in pregnancy. its category c drug, used if benefit is more than harm

hopefully you recover soon
have a safe and happy pregnancy

you can consult me online for further information
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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
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Mr. Lybrate-user, it is possible that if potassium citrate is taken it may affect fluoroquinolnes action. But most often in urinary tract infections both these drugs are given together. There is no harm.
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Asked for male, 24 years old from Patna
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Dietitian/Nutritionist•Hyderabad
The key is to eat in moderation at regular intervals, and not to starve yourself. Start your day with a good and healthy breakfast like a cereal and milk combination for e. G oats/ dalia porridge with low fat milk or curd. Between your lunch and breakfast you can have a light mid-morning snack, i. E, a fruit perhaps, and follow this by a balanced meal in moderate quantity for lunch. Have plenty of vegetables which will keep you full and cut down on the amount of rice/ chapatis that you are havin...more
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Ayurveda•Navi Mumbai
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First of all you should follow some basic thing 1. Avoid=hot and cold at time 2. Less the sugar as much as possible if you want to eat sweet take juggery which is black 3. Do not drink water after meal drink at the time of meal sip by sip up to 150 ml 4. Avoid late night sleep 5. Panchamrut parpati 1 tab before lunch and dinner 6. Audumbaravleha 2 tsp before lunch and dinner.
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