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Uti

The full form of UTI is urinary tract infection. It is a bacterial infection of the urinary tract, which includes the urethra, ureters, kidneys, and bladder. The symptoms are burning or pain on urination, frequent urination, fever, chills, cloudy urine, blood in urine, constant urge to pee, and pelvic pain. Antibiotics like Amoxycillin, Norfloxacin, and Ceftriaxone are used in the treatment.

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Why does my wife get recurrent typhoid and UTI infection?

Query: Hello doctor, I am asking questions on behalf of my wife. She is breastfeeding and we have a baby aged three months. Every 2 to 4 months she keeps getting typhoid and UTI infection. Recently, she had a fever, and pain in her hands and legs. For the third time, she has been diagnosed with typhoid and...  Read Full »


Dr. Neeru Bharadwaj

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Thanks for the detailed symptoms you have told about your wife. I have checked her reports (attachment removed to protect patient identity). As she is having tendency towards typhoid more, try to keep a check on her dietary lifestyle also along with other measures you ...  Read Full »

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