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My mother aged about 63yrs and is DIABETIC since 20 yrs..she has severe RHEMATOID ARTHIRITIS problem since 1 yr..treatment is going on for the same..ESR is range is 90..
4 mnths back she has suffered with ACUTE RENAL FAILURE with SCR as 3..This is found due to dehydration and got the treatment..Now the SCR and SUGAR levels are in normal range..After the treatment the CUE is result is showing 8-10hpf, 10-20hpf. 20-30hpf, and 30-40 hpf..condurrantly..we used prescribed antibiotics for 3 doses..but the puss cells are repeating...Can i get the natural remedy or any useful tips to get rid of this problem...
Hello and thanks for consulting us. Diabetics are prone to get infections. There are a few things you can try. First of all it is important that her sugars are controlled as well as possible and this will make infections less likely.Cranberry juice or cranberry tablets seem to help some people avoid recurrent infections. Drinking plenty of water and avoiding caffeine and alcohol are also helpful. If the doctor will order a urine culture when they see white blood cells in the urine then they can get the results and make sure they are treating her with the correct antibiotics. I hope this is helpful. Thanks for using HCM.
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Hello and thanks for consulting us. Diabetics are prone to get infections. There are a few things you can try. First of all it is important that her sugars are controlled as well as possible and this will make infections less likely.Cranberry juice or cranberry tablets seem to help some people avoid recurrent infections. Drinking plenty of water and avoiding caffeine and alcohol are also helpful. If the doctor will order a urine culture when they see white blood cells in the urine then they can get the results and make sure they are treating her with the correct antibiotics. I hope this is helpful. Thanks for using HCM.