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Urinary Tract Infection
I am suffering from UTI since a week now. It's not the first time. I get UTIs twice or thrice a year. I was even hospitalized because of it once. I was using a candid-b cream to get relief from the itching and was taking alkasol syrup thrice a week. But it's not working it suddenly got really painful and serious today. It's 1:43 AM now. And I can't find any help right now. I will be visiting your clinic tomorrow morning. I hope you'll be available. But I'm not able to bear the pain right now. I tried every possible remedy I could have but it was of no use. Please tell me what should I do? The pain is unbearable. I have been drinking lots and lots of water I have been running to the washroom every 5 minutes since past 3 hours and everytime it burns so bad I'm not able to sleep properly, walk properly. I even caught fever an hour ago. And a severe lower abdominal pain. I really don't know what to do, please tell me?
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Recurrence of urinary tract infection is not uncommon. As it is in acute phase with fever.take a Analgesic /antipyretic drug like paracetamol 500 mg four times daily for pain & fever relief. Get repeat urine examination along with culture&sensitivity. And appropriate antibiotic course as per report. Drugs containing cranberry extract with D-Mannose (Cranpac -D), taken twice daily help to prevent recurrence. Consult a urologist for Further evaluation.
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