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Pus Cells In Urine

Recently i got urin infection.Doctor prescribed antibiotcis for 5days course. Later for 7 days Martifur 100 mg tablets twice a day. Now i got the urin tested. Pus Cells. 8-10/HPF,Epithelial Cells.6-8/HPF Need suggesion Gopalkrishna
Thu, 11 Nov 2010
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Dear, K Gopal Krishna. The general principle of treating any condition, is to treat the condition and not the reports. You might have experienced pain or burning senstation while passing urine with or without fever, before the use of antibiotic. Pus cells of 8-10/hpf is borderline high. I would only be concerned, if your symptoms are still persisting and if you are symptom free, then you need not worry. Drink plenty of water. If symptoms are present, then consider repeating the urine test (both routine anaylsis and culture tests). Get back with the tests reports(if you needed it).
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Pus Cells In Urine

Dear, K Gopal Krishna. The general principle of treating any condition, is to treat the condition and not the reports. You might have experienced pain or burning senstation while passing urine with or without fever, before the use of antibiotic. Pus cells of 8-10/hpf is borderline high. I would only be concerned, if your symptoms are still persisting and if you are symptom free, then you need not worry. Drink plenty of water. If symptoms are present, then consider repeating the urine test (both routine anaylsis and culture tests). Get back with the tests reports(if you needed it).