hi. i am 38 years old, 5 ft and 4 inches in height with a weight of 69kg. i was diagnosed for UTI and was given antibiotics for 7 days. i had a repeat urinalysis done after my 7-day antibiotic treatment, and everything turned out to be normal except that it reflected "slightly hazy" instead of clear. Should I be worried and consult a doctor?
Slightly hazy indicates minor level of dehydration state. Not required to meet doctor again, just follow certain steps at home for remaining recovery. • Consume plenty of liquids preferably boiled water, coconut water, lemon juice, green tea, coffee, buttermilk, etc. • Cranberry sachet once daily in a glass of water for 5 days with organic citrus fruits, chewable vitamin c supplements help to recover faster. • Check urine after 5 days and get the results.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards, Dr. Bhagyesh V. Patel
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What Does "slightly Hazy" In Urine Analysis Mean?
Hello, Slightly hazy indicates minor level of dehydration state. Not required to meet doctor again, just follow certain steps at home for remaining recovery. • Consume plenty of liquids preferably boiled water, coconut water, lemon juice, green tea, coffee, buttermilk, etc. • Cranberry sachet once daily in a glass of water for 5 days with organic citrus fruits, chewable vitamin c supplements help to recover faster. • Check urine after 5 days and get the results. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Bhagyesh V. Patel