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Have Pus Cells In Urine. Have Diabetic Nephropathy. Taken Livofluxosin, Norflox, Mattrfour. Treatment?

My mother in law who is 78 years old is having pus cells in her urine for the last three months. She was diagnosed diabetes nephro pathy and was treated. Her urea creatinin levels are with in normal range. She has taken livofluxosin, norflox 400 and now mattrfour antibiotic But puscells are fluctuating between 40 and 100. Can i get some advice on line of treatmeny? Thanks
Wed, 26 Jun 2013
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Hi,
It seems that your mother is having chronic urinary tract infection with diabetic nephropathy.
As various antibiotics do not working,it seems organisms are resistant to some antibiotics.
Go for urine culture and sensitivity test.
This will give idea regarding type of organisms and antibiotics sensitive to it.
After report your doctor will go for long course of specific medicines.
Control her diabetes.
Ok and take care.
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Have Pus Cells In Urine. Have Diabetic Nephropathy. Taken Livofluxosin, Norflox, Mattrfour. Treatment?

Hi, It seems that your mother is having chronic urinary tract infection with diabetic nephropathy. As various antibiotics do not working,it seems organisms are resistant to some antibiotics. Go for urine culture and sensitivity test. This will give idea regarding type of organisms and antibiotics sensitive to it. After report your doctor will go for long course of specific medicines. Control her diabetes. Ok and take care.