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Klebsiella in Stool Culture

I'm a 24 yr old male, moderately working. I was diagnosed with Klebsiella Pneumoniae in stool culture and I have been having loose stool and even lost 7 kgs till now. I have already gone through antibiotic treatment (sulbactam) but no effect and then i even started to have problems with urine. I was prescribed 2 tabs each of Calc Phos 6x, Ferr ph 6x, Kali Ph 12x, Nat Ph 6x and Kali mur 6x - 6 times daily for 3 month, it did gave me relief with urine but my stool is still loose and due to Nat Ph 6x i was loosing weight too.

I'm having loose bowels along with some food particles in it. And my urine flow is also not that smooth. I'm already lactose intolerant, when i eat anything sweet i get terrible diarrhea along with skin bumps and now even im allergic to gluten also. Due to my interrupted urine flow my left kidney is also a bit swollen which was seen in the dopler/sonography test recommended by my doc. And i have come to know its all because of that klebsiella bacteria, so please suggest me some proper medicine
 
  surajk009 on 2018-07-22
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Please take the following remedies twice a day for 10 days and report back...

Oleander 30
Sulphur 30
Nux Vomica 30

One dose means 2 pills or drops each of all the three remedies at a time.
[Edited by kadwa on 2018-07-23 05:42:18]
 
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