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Suggest Treatment For Urinary Infection

Hi I m female and my age is 47. I have diabetes. My diabetes is in between 150 to 200. But for last 3-4 months I got unrinery infection and I got plenty pus sales. After I took injection for 5 days. Then it s 0-5. After my doctor send me margona tablet. After 15 days means yesterday I had my pus sales report and its 11-12 again. Is it serious? What can I do for normal.?
Fri, 28 Aug 2015
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Hello

Up to 5 WBC is acceptable in urine.If it is more than five then it may suggest urinary tract infection(UTI).
Your findings may indicate recurrent UTI. Diabetic patients are more prone to infection,so should try to control blood sugar level.
You may need proper clinical examination and routine investigations.
Investigations include routine hemogram,renal function test,Urine culture and sensitivity,ultrasound of abdomen.

You may need to take antibiotics based on culture and sensitivity report.
You should drink plenty of water.

Get well soon.
Take Care
Dr.Indu Bhushan
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Suggest Treatment For Urinary Infection

Hello Up to 5 WBC is acceptable in urine.If it is more than five then it may suggest urinary tract infection(UTI). Your findings may indicate recurrent UTI. Diabetic patients are more prone to infection,so should try to control blood sugar level. You may need proper clinical examination and routine investigations. Investigations include routine hemogram,renal function test,Urine culture and sensitivity,ultrasound of abdomen. You may need to take antibiotics based on culture and sensitivity report. You should drink plenty of water. Get well soon. Take Care Dr.Indu Bhushan