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What is good to take for a urinary tract infection/female 61 with diabetes?



female 61 with diabetes and is vomiting

antibiotics
Cranberry juice has been shown to help. Drink plenty of water.
drink lots of water, (avoid sugars) unsweetened cranberry clears it up in no time. However, if you try to drink unsweetened cranberry your face will try to fold in (TART doesn't even come close.) Look in the suppliment aisle at your local store, there are some over-the-counter urinary tract infection treatments, and I believe most contain cranberry.
Alot of water and cranberry juice. But you should see your doctor for an antibiotic :)
low sugar cranberry juice and water. antibiotics for the infection. check blood sugar to make sure it is not being affected. definitely need to be checked out by doctor.
If you have diabetes, vomiting and a urinary tract infection you need to see a doctor. Drinking cranberry juice will raise your blood sugar unless it is sugar free and will be very hard to keep down while nauseated. Just bite the bullet and get in to the doctor. You may need fluids and antibiotics.
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