- Female
- 36 Years
- 22/01/2025
I'm a 36-year-old woman dealing with a 5 mm kidney stone. I'm wondering if Neeri tablets can help me get rid of it, and how long it might take for the stone to pass if I start using them.
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Is milk bad for UTI?
No ,but Some people with an overactive bladder may find that milk and dairy products make their symptoms worse.
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I'm really concerned about my wife's health. She's been experiencing severe urethral pain, and we've been told she has a UTI. The doctor recommended she take CITAL syrup, 10ml twice a day with 2 glasses of water, and a tablet called FLAVOSPAS three times a day for five days. I'm just wondering if these medications are truly safe for her to take? Also, can she drink ORS, and is there a specific diet she should follow during this time? Any advice on this would be greatly appreciated.
-It's safe for your wife to take Cital and Flavospas as prescribed; they are commonly used for UTI-related symptoms. Drinking ORS is fine to maintain hydration, and she should focus on a diet with plenty of water, fresh fruits (especially citrus), and avo
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