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UTI from 4 months
Hello All, I am diabetic and my HBA1C trends between 6.5 and 6 . I started taking Dapavel M from March however within 1 month I got UTI. I always feel like going to washroom  again right after using it. I did urine test and an infection was detected. I have taken 3 antibiotics in last 3 months but nothing seems to be working. Got USG done and it is normal. I am currently taking Ceftum and flucanazole but I am not sure if this will also work. Will I ever get rid of this infection? I am not sure how this is going to end up in my body.
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Sometimes incorrect duration of antibiotics leaves residual infection which causes recurrence Need physical examination Kindly consult with details of history investigations for detailed explanation of treatment plan
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