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Dentist•Lucknow
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ur q is not understood what r u trying to say ur a brave man n play with med but at whose expense. ur alone stop misuse of med if u wish to get adv stop this n give ur problem support it with picture where possible
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Better to avoid both the medicines. Cefixime is safe at 5 weeks. You can take 200 mg twice daily for 5 days. Take who ors and eat only rice based food for the next few days. For more information you can get in touch with me.
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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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Walk and exercise regularly. Exercise is one of the best things you can do to lower high blood pressure. ...
Reduce your sodium intake. ...
Drink less alcohol. ...
Eat more potassium-rich foods. ...
Cut back on caffeine. ...
Learn to manage stress. ...
Eat dark chocolate or cocoa. ...
Lose weight.
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
You may also notice minor bleeding and bruising or redness around the piercing. These are normal and will go away as the cartilage piercing heals.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
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Urologist•Mumbai
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Pyuria is a urinary condition related to white blood cells. Your doctor can identify this condition through a urine test.
Your doctor will diagnose pyuria if you have at least 10 white blood cells in each cubic millimeter of urine. This often indicates infection. In sterile pyuria, however, persistent white cell counts appear during testing without bacterial infection.
There are many causes and treatments associated with this condition. Learn more about pyuria and how you can treat and p...more
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Gynaecologist•Chennai
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Don't worry as you are already taking tablet. You will kill both vaginal and urinary klebsiella at the same time. Just complete the dosage properly
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