What is the appropriate treatment for a patient with a urinary tract infection (UTI) and yeast infection, presenting with pyuria (>50 white blood cells (WBC) per high power field), hematuria (6-10 red blood cells (RBC) per high power field), bacteriuria, and proteinuria (100 mg/dL)?

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