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Question #10717
326 days ago
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Colony count 1,00,000 urinary problems - #10717

Shiva

Urinary problems infections how to reduce my problem please help urinary infection..........................................................,...............................................................

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Dr. Zahir Zolih
I am a General Practitioner who kind of lives on the frontline of everything, really. From sneezes to serious stuff, I handle a mix of it all—and weirdly, that’s what I love about being a GP. I get to see newborns coming in for their first jabs, and then later that day maybe I'm talking through meds with someone who's managing diabetes or heart disease for years. There’s a lot of variety, which keeps me on my toes—nothing ever feels too routine. Most days, I’m diving into a bit of everything—diagnosing infections, keeping an eye on chronic conditions like asthma or hypertension, helping folks plan their health goals, or sometimes just being a good listener when they need to vent. Preventive care’s a big deal for me. I like to catch things early, before they grow into something more serious. Sometimes all it takes is one small observation or something a patient casually mentions—and that changes everything. What I try to do is treat people, not charts. It's about who they are, what matters to them, and what really works in their life—not just what the textbook says. Every treatment plan I make is adjusted based on the real-world challenges each person’s facing. I also explain stuff in plain language. Like, no jargon for the sake of sounding clever. If someone doesn’t understand their condition, how can they take care of themself properly? Oh, and I do my best to keep learning constantly. Medicine doesn’t pause, right? Whether it’s a new guideline, research update or clinical tool—I keep checking, reading, taking notes (sometimes at midnight, honestly). All of this helps me feel confident that what I’m offering isn’t outdated or guesswork. What keeps me going is the trust people place in me. Being someone’s go-to doctor, knowing they’ll come to me when they’re worried or confused—that’s a big responsibility. But also kinda a gift. I don’t just see symptoms, I see stories—and I get to be part of their health journey from day one to who-knows-when. It's not perfect, and yeah, sometimes I feel I missed something or could’ve said something better. But I’m always trying, always caring, and I’m really here—for all of it.
324 days ago
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Hello, As you mentioned colony count means you are talking about urine culture. You should take sensitive antibiotic which may already mentioned in your urine culture report. So consult with your physician/ urologist with your report.

And if you are worried about recurrent urinary infection then we have to work it out. 1. Take plenty of water can consider the colour of urine( as long as urine colour get transparent as water ) consider the daily limit as 1 litter per 25 kg of body weight [ these have some controversy but works in such cases from clinical experience] 2. Consider hygiene ( groin region and Toilet) using public toilet is also a risk. 3. If still persisting then go for further checkups like Ultrasound and all to rule out internal anomalies

Please let me know further queries…

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A urinary tract infection (UTI) can indeed be bothersome, but there are steps you can take to manage and reduce your symptoms. First and foremost, staying hydrated is crucial. Drinking plenty of water helps flush out bacteria from your urinary system. Aim for at least eight 8-ounce glasses a day if possible, adjusting based on your individual needs and any underlying health conditions. Cranberry juice is often recommended because it may help prevent bacteria from adhering to the urinary tract lining. While some find this helpful, it’s not a substitute for treatment, and the evidence can be mixed, so use it as just an additional supportive option. Over-the-counter pain relief, like ibuprofen or acetaminophen, can alleviate discomfort, though these should be used as directed. Avoid irritants like caffeine, alcohol, and spicy foods that could worsen irritation. It’s essential to urinate frequently and not delay the urge to go, as this helps in flushing out bacteria. Before trying any supplements or herbal remedies, discuss with a healthcare provider to avoid unwanted interactions with other medications you may be taking. If symptoms persist, worsen, or are accompanied by serious signs like high fever, flank pain, or vomiting, promptly seek medical attention. This could indicate a more severe infection or need for antibiotics. Your healthcare provider might perform urine testing to confirm the presence of infection and determine proper treatment. Ignoring these signs can lead to complicated infections, so it’s important not to dismiss them. Personal hygiene plays a role; make sure to wipe front to back. A full round of antibiotics, if prescribed, must be completed even if symptoms improve before finishing the course. Always follow your physician’s specific guidance, especially if recurrent UTIs are an issue, as they can evaluate for any anatomical issues or other factors contributing to your situation.

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