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Hi,
My mother is diabetic since 25 years and since last 2 years she is facing renal infections, puss cells are big problem.
After treatment she stays well for 1 month and then again puss cells develop and she complaints of cold, and pain in her waist.
i have consulted many doctors but no use.
Once she was diagnosed with pylonephritis but after treatment and subsequent scanning there was no infection but only loaded puss cells in her urine exmaination.
Can any one please help me!
I will be thankfull to you for the whole of my life!
my doubt is she might have a veginal tumour which is causing this infection to repeat!
I am really confused please help me!
Thanks in Advance.

hi, that is a possibility that your mother may have a vaginal tumor, have you talked to the doctors about it? Maybe you should or have a talk with your mom and the doc. See what they say, and see what the options are and the possible tests. I know there are tests that can be done for that that would do no harm, but each doctor has their own idea of treatment. Also if at all I think your mom may only end up needing an antibiotic now and or afterwards, and if at all, the only side effect I can see her having is a possible yeast infection, which is curable. Just make sure she drinks plenty of fluids while on the antibiotics, as this helps flush her system out. Most antibiotics can cause yeast infections in anyone, just so you know, but diabetics and a few others are more at risk for the infection, but rest assured, it is curable and this is what I feel it sounds like is the problem. Good luck.

it is hard to cure these things on diabetic sometimes.however maybe they could get a stronger antibotic for her.she would prb have bleeding or something if she had a tumor.also antibotic some times cause other infections like yeast.

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