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Pregnant, Pus Cells In Urine, Taken Antibiotics. How Can I Get Rid Of This?

i am pregnant, 9 months & 18 days above, i am having pus cells in my urine since second trimester intermittently, now they are 50-60 ranging in numbers, i have finished 4 times courses of antibiotics , but not getting rid off them, i am drinking not so more but enough amount of water yet. Now, how can i get rid off this, if possible?
Mon, 12 Nov 2012
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Hi,
Thanks for the query.

Better to undergo culture and sensitivity of the urine. And take antibiotics according to the sensitivity report.
Take at least 3 liters of water per day. Avoid prolonged retention of urine, better to void once in 2 to 3 hours.
If you have any intermittent pain abdomen etc symptoms better to take progesterone supplementation with your doctor's advice to prevent premature uterine contractions.
Take care.
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Pregnant, Pus Cells In Urine, Taken Antibiotics. How Can I Get Rid Of This?

Hi, Thanks for the query. Better to undergo culture and sensitivity of the urine. And take antibiotics according to the sensitivity report. Take at least 3 liters of water per day. Avoid prolonged retention of urine, better to void once in 2 to 3 hours. If you have any intermittent pain abdomen etc symptoms better to take progesterone supplementation with your doctor s advice to prevent premature uterine contractions. Take care.