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Urinary tract infection (UTI)
My father is 70 years old and has UTI with Pus cells 10-12 . Now I have consulted Dr. Bipul Singh Rathore (fortis okhala hospital ) at 4:30 in the morning via Practo . He instantly replied and with his medicines my father is improving . I would like to thank Dr. Rathore for his support so early in the morning when there was no one available . Now I wanted to check as my fathers frequency of urination has increased so is it normal. Also he has dry throat even after drinking water, juice and coconut water. What should I do, is this issue normal due to heavy medicine ? Please suggest . Regards Pridhi verma
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It's normal if no fever nothing to worry Get ultrasound abdomen to look for prostrate as it's common in this age causing recurrent problems
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Is he diabetic?..if so any infection or stress increases sugars... UTI per se will have polyuria. . Without medication cannot comment on the side effects..if any
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