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Hi doctor! my father had fever from october. It got severe like 104 degrees f. So we hospitalized in january. He got diagnosed with enterococcus infection in bloodstream. He was put on antibiotics which was an injection injected after every 6 hours. So it was a course of approx 40 injections. In february he again got fever after a week or two after stopping injections. So after diagnosis it was found that e. Coli has entered in urine. Again the course started one oral medicine and 1 sachet of fosfomycin in a gap of two days. But after completing full course, now again he is getting fever which is not that high but persistent. From few days now he isn't getting fever. We again get test done of urine culture so again it is present in urine. So why it is getting back again and again and not properly curing? Note - he is diabetic, had hepatitis c, have liver cirrhosis, enlarged spleen (14. 5 cm)

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General Physician•Ernakulam
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He is diabetic, had hepatitis c, have liver cirrhosis, enlarged spleen (14. 5 cm)--because of these diseases ---his immunity may be very low. Hence a small number of the above said organisms --which are present in most of us --without making any disease -- living in our various orifices ---can cause a new bout of diseases in your father --so try to improve his personal hygiene including urinary private parts hygiene -as much as possible ; make him drink maximum clean water ; include nutritious f...more
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M.B.S.(HOMEO), MD - Homeopathy

Homeopath•Visakhapatnam
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Antibiotics are the most common therapy used to treat chronic bacterial prostatitis (CBP). ... Fluoroquinolones are the mainstay in the treatment of CBP. Fosfomycin has been shown to have good activity against extended-spectrum beta-lactamase producing organisms. Azithromycin may be more effective for Chlamydia infections.
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General Physician•Kurnool
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Please check your sugar levels .of fasting and postprandial. It is one of the symptoms of diabetes.
Get checked FBS and PPBS.
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BASM, MD, MS (Counseling & Psychotherapy...read more

Psychologist•Palakkad
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Dear Deeksha, The most common UTIs occur mainly in women and affect the bladder and urethra. Infection of the bladder (cystitis). This type of UTI is usually caused by Escherichia coli (E. coli), a type of bacteria commonly found in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. However, sometimes other bacteria are responsible.

The first-choice agents for treatment of uncomplicated acute cystitis in women include nitrofurantoin monohydrate/macrocrystals, trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole (TMP-SMX), or ...more
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