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Recurrent uti in pregnancy
I am currently 11 weeks pregnant and is currently on antibiotics ( augmentin 625 mg ) twice for 5 days for second uti.. At 7 th week i had first uti caused by same bacteria E.coli and for that also doc gave me same medicine as culture showed same medicine sensitive to this bacteria.. i am taking plenty of fluids already along with coconut water and juices.. i am not diabetic too, glucose level is normal.. i am maintaining personal hygeine too by changing lowers twice a day.. what else can be done to prevent utis.. i have read about cranberry juice but its not available here.. what should i do to prevent this problem ..
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If the juice is not available you can have cranberries as a whole increase fluid intake the dose of augmentin is inadequate
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Please share the report and connect mam. Will guide u through the treatment.
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