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Mares04211928
Asked July 2019
Confusion never left after UTI. Advice?
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Urinary Tract Infection (UTI)
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Doctor visit
07/19/2019 07:13:13
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Yes to doc visit and be sure to accompany your LO to appt and discretely ask them to perform a cognitive test if LO has never had one.
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Go see the doc maybe the uti never cleared up or came back..or something else is starting
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