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My Swab Test Results Shows Pus Cells=0-3/hpf And Clue Cells Present. Are These The Symptoms Of STD ?

i went for a swab test and the result was epithetial cells ++, pus cells 0-3/hpf, clue cells present and the culture was moderate growth of staphyloccocus aureus. dont know how i got this. pls explain this and how i got it, if its an std.
Fri, 13 May 2011
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no this is not an std. you have a mild vaginal infection. some times vaginal infections are transmitted from one partner to the other but this seems like a vaginal infection which can be treated with some anibiotics. the stds are a specific set of diseases. also staphyloccus can be commensals, that is natural organisms in the vaginal.
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My Swab Test Results Shows Pus Cells=0-3/hpf And Clue Cells Present. Are These The Symptoms Of STD ?

hello welcome to health care magic no this is not an std. you have a mild vaginal infection. some times vaginal infections are transmitted from one partner to the other but this seems like a vaginal infection which can be treated with some anibiotics. the stds are a specific set of diseases. also staphyloccus can be commensals, that is natural organisms in the vaginal.