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Suggest Treatment For Bladder Infection

My sister is 79, has been on Macrodantin profalaxis for bladder infection for 5 months, one a day after 2 weeks of cipro. She noticed shortness of breath upon doing steps. Read macrodantin can cause this, Doc told her to stop it, follow up with pcp. Her BP was great, pulse, good, oxygen level, 95 No swelling in feet, but a very slight change in ekg. He wants all these tests done.
Mon, 25 Apr 2016
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hi,

thank-you for providing the brief history.

A thorough musculoskeletal assessment is advised.

As your sister is having bladder infection , and is under medication than it is more of a weakness of the metabolism and muscles of abdomen.

Usually patients with weak abdomen are not able to pass the Urine out completely and the few amount of urine pass down slowly . As to which the infection is caught. Also, she is 79 l, so she will be having weak muscles and this is one of the common problems at this age.

In my clinical experience I deal more with geriatrics and the initial complains are almost similar. I advice them to undergo physical therapy by which they get better muscle strength in the pelvic Floor muscles and abdominal too. Also an inclusion of general exercises improves the metabolism and immune system. We even add on breathing exercises as to improve the oxygen carrying blood cells to the optimum to keep the tissues nourish.

If understanding of the deepest mechanism is understood in regard to geriatrics the symptoms are reduced and life style is great.

Regards
Jay Indravadan Patel
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Suggest Treatment For Bladder Infection

hi, thank-you for providing the brief history. A thorough musculoskeletal assessment is advised. As your sister is having bladder infection , and is under medication than it is more of a weakness of the metabolism and muscles of abdomen. Usually patients with weak abdomen are not able to pass the Urine out completely and the few amount of urine pass down slowly . As to which the infection is caught. Also, she is 79 l, so she will be having weak muscles and this is one of the common problems at this age. In my clinical experience I deal more with geriatrics and the initial complains are almost similar. I advice them to undergo physical therapy by which they get better muscle strength in the pelvic Floor muscles and abdominal too. Also an inclusion of general exercises improves the metabolism and immune system. We even add on breathing exercises as to improve the oxygen carrying blood cells to the optimum to keep the tissues nourish. If understanding of the deepest mechanism is understood in regard to geriatrics the symptoms are reduced and life style is great. Regards Jay Indravadan Patel