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hi,

My age is 30 years.GFR is 28.most of the time i injure by urine infection.how can i improve or remove infection.pls help me to get advice.

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Hi Liza, Have you been checked out by an Urologist? Urologist will check out your bladder. They are quite good and helpful and gentle. Good luck Buddygramma

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lizaduke in reply tobuddygramma

I have kidney problem.CKD 4.kidney doctor can't give me answer about this issue.

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Milo250493

Hi may I know your gender? Since women has high incidence of urinary tract infections compared to men, because of women has short urethra

If you want to remove the infection, you need to see Doctor, the doctor will run urinalysis test, and if there white blood cell in your urine it indicates infection.

Your might need antibiotic and urinary alkalizer, the doctor might do smear to identify the bacteria and suitable antibiotics.

Doctor will also investigate the main cause of URTI remittance. Once the cause been eliminated, the infection will go away..

Drink plenty of plain water...

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