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How To Treat Kidney Infection?

I am experiencing all the symptoms of a kidney infection. My main concern is that this has been a continuous problem since my hysterectomy in July of 2011. In the last two months alone I have been to the e.r. four times and every time I have had blood in my urine and been diagnosed with a kidney infection. The infection never seems to never go away. What should I do? I do not have a family doctor I will be going back to the e.r.
Mon, 4 Aug 2014
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hi dear
thanks for asking
well it seems that you are having recurrent urinary tract infection...for recurrent urinary tract infection you should do the following
1) drink plenty of fluids
2) importantly get culture and sensitivity report of mid stream urine
3) after c/s report take an appropriate antibiotic for specific time period
4) urine alkalize drug

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How To Treat Kidney Infection?

hi dear thanks for asking well it seems that you are having recurrent urinary tract infection...for recurrent urinary tract infection you should do the following 1) drink plenty of fluids 2) importantly get culture and sensitivity report of mid stream urine 3) after c/s report take an appropriate antibiotic for specific time period 4) urine alkalize drug