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Recurring Water Infections. Family Friend Diagnosed With PID. Treatment Options?

Hi Im getting really worried about my daughter...having reoccuring water infections....6 years! As soon as sypmtoms begin..she routinely treats herself with various things...This is really getting her down, she is a very positive lass and more recently i pressed her to ask doc for a refferal to a specialist. A family friend has recently been diagnosed with PID and we are both really worried. She is just 20. Concerned mum...
Sat, 18 May 2013
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Hello,

Your daughter has recurrent Urinary tract infections.
Partner to be screened and treated.
Take lot of oral fluids.
To do urine culture and sensitivity to choose optimum antibiotic and take the full course.
Maintain good perineal hygiene.
If still recurring consult urologist for and organic causes.
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Recurring Water Infections. Family Friend Diagnosed With PID. Treatment Options?

Hello, Your daughter has recurrent Urinary tract infections. Partner to be screened and treated. Take lot of oral fluids. To do urine culture and sensitivity to choose optimum antibiotic and take the full course. Maintain good perineal hygiene. If still recurring consult urologist for and organic causes.