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[|Human|] Sir I have been suffering from Insulin dependent type 2 diabets for the last 6 years and my age is now 46 years. I am taking novomi 30/70 initially i have taken glycypage sr 500 three times a day but during last 8 months i have stopped glycyphage and took some ayurvedic sugar control medicine and insulin i have continued 20 units only in the night time i have developed uti and epithleal cells and frequent urination every hour for 24 hours and like that for 6 times in 2 months doctors advised me to take Onglyza 2.5 mg tablet one time daily and i have started taking onglyga since 25 days and severe urination stopped but scanning in Feb 2014 revealed that Gr.I prostatomegaly and pvr urine is 28.7 cc and when i have consulted urology in KhammamDist AP India, i am advised to take Uromax 0.4 mg and frequent urination symptoms which generally start in the evening at 430 pm disappeared and i am now comfortable now that severe thirstiness and continuous urine flow controlled please advise me whether uromax 0.4 tablet is ok for UTI i have taken norflox 400 mg for 7 days daily two tablets with uromax only this excess urinaton symptom got controlled and so far only 2 days i have taken uromax can i continue the same without any sideeffects. whether this frequent urination in the night is only due to gr.i prostatomegaly please reply
[|AI|]  Hello and welcome to Chat Doctor. Frequent Nocturnal enuresis in your case is mostly due to uncontrolled Diabetes and also Benign Postage Hyperplasia (BPH) .BPH can cause difficulty in passing urine as well as frequent Urinary tract infections due to retention of urine in the bladder. Urimax is the choice of Chat Doctor. It has no significant side effects. Norflox is an antibiotic given to control the Urinary infection it should not be continued unless prescribed by your doctor. You can not substitute Insulin with any Homeopathic remedy straightaway, It would be advisable to consult a senior Homeopathic consultant in your area for a detailed case history and then proceed with the medication as per the consultants' guidance. Regular check-ups and follow-ups are must. Thanks