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Hello, my baby is one n half month old now. Feeding is proper , he is very active! From 2days he was crying while urinating! Doctor suggests Colimax drops but m not satisfied with his words, done with a urine analysis and the result is Pus cells 20-25 ,Ep cells2-4 Another doc suggests Bactoclav ds ! Is there any risky condition in my baby ? Can UTI will be treated with antibiotic now only ? How much tym it takes to cure?or any other suggestions please I'm worried:(
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it can be urinary tract infection. it can be confirmed by urine c&s .after collecting urine in proper way. such an infection in a male baby needs evaluation
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meet a pediatric nephrologist or a pediatrician
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This looks like urine infection. Urine infection is proven by urine culture if it is possible to collect sample properly. cause of urine infection needs evaluation. See a Pediatric Nephrologist. Also antibiotics are required to treat urine infection less than 3 month old needs to be monitored closely that they remain active and feed well, otherwise may need I/V antibiotics
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