Recurrent UTI

2016-12-02 15:10:46
Suffering with recurrent UTI since almost 6 months (since April), almost all the antibiotics seems to be resistant to her body. Earlier somewhere in April diagnosed with right side 5mm kidney stone took homeopathy treatment for 20 days and got recovered. Now again started having the same problem specially during her MC's and after intercourse. Her husband has given samples for Urine examination but reports says no infection. Do suggest the best possible way in which she can get rid of this?
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Try to get rid of the kidney stone.l have got good medicine to cure kidney stone without operation.Drink plenty of fluids

Answered2016-12-04 11:23:04

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Hello, Since your urine culture test report are normal so you are unlikely to have urine infection. However, the symptoms are there so you should confirm and get treated accordingly. Also drink plenty of water to flush out unwanted toxins. Maintain proper hygiene.

Answered2016-12-03 12:25:34

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Get urologist and gynaecologist opinion Thorough physical examination and ultrasound Treat partner even if aymptomatic Avod intercourse untill infection resolves

Answered2016-12-03 04:05:05

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Hi, if urine report is normal, it is not infection. But symptoms are there, so suffering is there and there for some thing is there. Following are the possibilities , confirm or rule out one by one and get treated accordingly.1, vaginal infection, may need to change vaginal ph only as many drugs are taken. 2 soap allergy take care of bathing soap quality.3 some infection in male partner, get his urine and semen checked. 4 residual washing soap in under cloths causing irritation, itching and burning.

Answered2016-12-02 16:08:27

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