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What Causes A Lot Of White Blood Cells In The Urine?

I have red raised bumps on my side and a couple on ny bum crack its spreading they arent itchy. I also had a urine test done to fill out ny birth control abd ge said I had alot of white blood cells in my urine... and gave me a prescription for a bladder infection but u dont feel like I have a bladder infection Also ny one year old has some of these dots too but hers seem to be going away
Mon, 7 Sep 2015
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Hi, welcome to HCM.
WBCs in urine usually suggest urine infection. But, it requires further evaluation by urine culture report, S. Creatinine and if required, Sonography.
Keep adequate water intake of around 2.5l per day and maintain hygiene.
There is no need to worry. Do above tests and consult Nephrologist.
You can communicate with me also with above reports.
I think this would be helpful to you.
Best wishes. TC.
Dr Jay Patel.
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What Causes A Lot Of White Blood Cells In The Urine?

Hi, welcome to HCM. WBCs in urine usually suggest urine infection. But, it requires further evaluation by urine culture report, S. Creatinine and if required, Sonography. Keep adequate water intake of around 2.5l per day and maintain hygiene. There is no need to worry. Do above tests and consult Nephrologist. You can communicate with me also with above reports. I think this would be helpful to you. Best wishes. TC. Dr Jay Patel.