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Urinary infection
We have 1.5 years female baby two weeks ago she was having fever around 102 then we took her to the hospital there they prescribed antibiotic TAXIM in next two days she was normal but we noticed she started to keep hand on her private part and start to cry we thought it was rashes so we applied cream but day by day she have symptoms like getting irritated while peeing and frequently urination and odour smell in urine, today we have done urine test microscopy and culture. We got microscopy results still culture report yet to receive. The micro reports state that PUS cell count is 6 to 8 is this is normal...? Or need immediate attention...? Because of this lock down we don't find any pediatrician clinics and hospitals opened now we are help less and my baby looks very much irritated please advise us
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UTI in children with fever warrants further evaluation with USG KUB and urine cultures Is this first episode since birth? Any antenatal scan that is done during pregnancy preferably level 2 available? Continue Syrup Taxim and give PACIMOL M 3ml sos for fever but if she continues to have high grade fever better to consult a nearby pediatrician or urologist as high grade fever at this age can lead to seizures.
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