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Wednesday night, four nights ago, I started experiencing fever. I took some paracetamol and went to bed. The next day, I had a high fever, but paracetamol helped to reduce it. However, since then, I've had a constant fever, along with body pain, nausea, and weakness. This evening, I woke up feeling nauseous and weak after an afternoon nap. Since it's Saturday night, we went to the nearby hospital where they conducted a blood and urine test. The CBC was fine, but the urine test showed the presence of bacteria. Consequently, I was given vitamin and paracetamol drips. The doctor later prescribed Ciplox TZ and recommended admission for two days. Although I don't have any pain while urinating, my urine is a bit cloudy and yellow. I am drinking enough water and taking medication, should I still consider admission?
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With ur History,  I think admission was advised for ur safety, detailed investigation, iv antibiotics etc. I may be wrong. But Becoz a doctor who is seeing a Pt physically has more information about That pt at That time so it may be needed at that point. Kindly consult with details of history examination and investigation for detailed explanation  of Treatment plan
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