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Urine infection
Pain in bladder nd left side abdominal pain Protein present +++ in iron Much more pressure for urine
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Internal dysuria a burning suprapubic pain during urination accompanied by bladder tenderness is more associated with UTI.. Uti requires the presence of both bacturia and clinical symptom for definitive diagnosis. Common symptom include painful urination,hematuria,increased urinary frequency,urgency,hesitancy,suprapubic tenderness and fever. Investigation; urinalysis and urine culture ,blood culture...
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initial treatment: levofloxacin 500 mg once a day for 14 days.... superspas one tb twice a day for 5 days.... pantop DSR one tb in morning empty stomach for 5 days... alkasol one teaspoonful with half glass of water twice a day..for 14 days...
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take excessive water...
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What you are experiencing are the symptoms of cystitis. Visit your doctor & in the meantime ensure you take proper fluids which sort of flushes out the bacteria would be a good measure.
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