Pain While Urinating. White Blood Cells And Protein Present In Urine. Tested For Herpes
i am a 24 year old female, i have gone 5 days now having pain while urinating. In the first few days i was constantly needing the toilet which seems to have stopped now but i am still very sore especially when urinating. i have been to the doctors who says I have got white blood cells and protein in my urine . she has tested for herpes could this be right?
Thanks for writing to health care magic. I can understand your concern.
Most common cause of pain while urination could be urinary tract infection. other associated complaints could be frequency of urination and urgency of urination. Do you have any of these complaints.
A urine routine examination and urine culture and sensitivity will identify if there is urinary tract infection. Antibiotics may have to be given depending on urine culture report. Drinking plenty of water helps in a person with urinary tract infection.
Continue to ask further queries as required. Hope this helps. Take care. Dr Y V Siva Sankara Murty M.D.(Pediatrics) Associate Professor of Pediatrics
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Pain While Urinating. White Blood Cells And Protein Present In Urine. Tested For Herpes
Hi, Thanks for writing to health care magic. I can understand your concern. Most common cause of pain while urination could be urinary tract infection. other associated complaints could be frequency of urination and urgency of urination. Do you have any of these complaints. A urine routine examination and urine culture and sensitivity will identify if there is urinary tract infection. Antibiotics may have to be given depending on urine culture report. Drinking plenty of water helps in a person with urinary tract infection. Continue to ask further queries as required. Hope this helps. Take care. Dr Y V Siva Sankara Murty M.D.(Pediatrics) Associate Professor of Pediatrics