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Hi doctor ,I doctor I am a breast feeding mom of a 3 month .I have been observing symptoms of urine infection since few days .I have back pain ,leg pain ,smell in urine (no burning sensation while passing urine or fever). Is there anything I can do ? Also can I take normal cranberry juice instead if I dont find the non sweetened one??
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Hi. Do a routine urine examination. Increase fluid intake. Yes you can take cranberry juice of your choice. In addition hope you are taking some calcium supplements as you are breast feeding mom.
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Urine exam and urine culture
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Liberal fluids
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Any fever,pain in abdomen.? Get urine routine test done... Start antibiotics after urine test if pus cells are there
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Hi. Please get a urine r/m and culture. You might be having uti despite no fever or dysuria You can take tab cranpac d in the meantime. Cranberry juice in the commercial market has not much use
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