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Fever with burning sensation in urine.
My aunt, 74 (Diabetic) has caught a cold with runny nose and dry cough with temperature. It has been a month since she has taken the 2nd dose of the Covishield vaccine. She also has a burning sensation while urinating. I had given her Fosirol yesterday as she has recurrent UTI. In the evening also she had a temperature of 101.1 degrees Fahrenheit with vomiting. Should i start with any other antibiotics  like Azithral/Clavam for sore throat and dry cough? As of now she is only having Paracetamol and Brozedex syrup.
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Fosfomycin sachet 3g to be given once daily on alternate days ….. in total 3 sachets to be given…..diabetics generally tend to have a higher susceptibility to uti…. N for that strict HbA1C control should be there
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According to symptoms of ur grandmother,  u r not taking proper treatment. Even antibiotic r wrong according to symptoms. Kindly consult for right treatment
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