i have a pus cells of 8-20/hpf ,just wanna know what dis means?
pus cells (WBC) in urine with that count of yours (assuming that you are male) is USUALLY but not limited to Urinary Tract Infection (mild).
UTI dili STDok?
Home remedy: Drink lots of water and avoid holding off your urine..Minimize sweets foods and drinks.
Best remedy: Consult your doctor if any symptoms appear or persists![]()
is it normal? or as we say should i panic for this result?
No it's not normal...The Normal is 0-1 WBC (pus cell) / hpf in males OK?
If your not experiencing any unusual pains or discomforts or itchiness or any difficulty in urinating, then there no need to PANIC. but it is wise to have another urinalysis and a check up from the doctor next month just to be sure..
Oh by the way..If you have UTI (urinary tract infection) avoid having intercourse with your partner (if you have), coz' she might get infected too.![]()
naa ky infection ana... akoa saona 20-30+ wbc.. hehehe.. dehydrated pa jud.. mau gni krn ky 1-3 nah..
cgehi lng inom tubig... dli mnko hinginom tubig ato nah time.. cge pa jud ga sweets... samot...likay nlng
The presence of pus any place in the body usually always indicates an infection. If the puss is in the urinary tract, antibiotics are usually given. However, it depends upon the other symptoms, if any, and how many cells were in the urine sample. The only way to know the proper therapy is to be evaluated by a medical professional.
What is Causes of pus cells in urine?
ANSWER: A bladder infection would be the most common cause. You should consult a doctor as soon as possible.
you should have none of those pus cells/wbc, it indicates infection... how about the presence of bacteria? unsai nkabutang? consult doctor bro ron tga-gaan kag antibiotic, nya inom daghan tubig, cranberry juice kai makatabang pud...
ngano na-a man ka ani bro?
in case *** is unavoidable, urinate after *** and your partner too....
To the question on the top, this means that you either have slight UTI or there is a considerable inflammation in your urinary tract. The most probable answer is that you have UTI but number of bacterias counted should also be considered to the situation. If it is TNTC, then beware for you are at a high "suspect" score upon transmitting an STD to another person.
read about urinary tract infection. i don't think so naa kay gonorrhea(STD) unless if you are having contact with multiple *** partners
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