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Suggest Treatment For Bacteria In Urine Test Of A Child

Hello, my daughter is 27 months. I made urine test and the results are like this nitrite positive, leucosyte pozitive and max of bacteria. After i made urine culture and she was infected with echeria coli. I didn't gave a antibiotic, but i used natural drink with cranberries teas. When a do a urine test after 10 days, the result are leucocyte still pozitive, nitrite negative and less bacteria. Are this second result positive, or i should gave her antibiotic.
Thu, 3 Jul 2014
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Hello. I just read through your question. Though I truly admire your and respect your desire to treat with natural remedies, it is apparent that the bacteria in your daughter's urine is still there. The longer the bacteria remain there, the more risk there is to her kidneys. Therefore, I recommend you consult with your doctor and have her treated with antibiotic.
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Suggest Treatment For Bacteria In Urine Test Of A Child

Hello. I just read through your question. Though I truly admire your and respect your desire to treat with natural remedies, it is apparent that the bacteria in your daughter s urine is still there. The longer the bacteria remain there, the more risk there is to her kidneys. Therefore, I recommend you consult with your doctor and have her treated with antibiotic.