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Which Foods should a diabetic patient having urinary tract infection can have to solve these ? Please suggest me a few food and health exercise ways to solve or atleast minimize these issues which would not affect other conditions like diabetes etc.Also patient has high creatinine levels .
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Helloooo only water can helps to reduce urinary tract infection n more infected then have to take medication for the same. for sugar n high creatinine you have to consult proper nutritionist n take guidelines.
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Need to check her recent reports, seems fluid retention too. Please consult through app
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Kindly consult with me for the detailed discussion and costimized diet plan according to ur body type.
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Uncontrolled diabetes lead to ckd. So many factors we have to consider like potassium, sodium, phosphorus, creatinine etc. What about the water intake? Need to speak to you personally. Kindly call through practo app Thank you
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Hi.. Low protein items like sago be introduced. Have  beans, lentils, tofu.. Low in potassium. Have cauliflower, cabbage good for kidneys. in Uti you should avoid fermented breads, kulchas having yeast. Small frequent meals. Are helpful.
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Try to give barely water-1/2 cup, one time in a , give more water to maintain hydration. Give yogurt/butter milk. Avoid spicy foods, high protein foods, highly proceed foods and salty food.
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Please consult a doctor to treat the urinary tract infection. It could also be due to high blood sugar levels. How is her mobility and activity? Does she take tablets or insulin? In general you need a low glycemic diet for diabetes. But looking at the image that you have shared, she might have edema. Need to look at recent reports too before suggesting any foods.
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Pls consult directly through practo app for proper management
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Healthy morning, For a diabetic with a Urinary Tract Infection, it’s crucial to focus on managing both blood su
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Please connect over consultation As for controlling creatinine me have to work on protein amount To make you understand only consultation is ok
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Good evening pls connect through app.
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Low protein rich food and insoluble form of carbohydrate rich food should be include in her diet.
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