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Suffering From Body Pain. Urine Test, Pus Cells. Tests Negative For Typhoid, Malaria. Causes?

hi sir recently i am sufering from body pains ,it was happened from last 20 days and weekness i went for urine test it was saying that 40-50 pus acells and no other rbc or eoith cells or proteins lab tests done for jaundice (negative)typa hoid and malariya everything normaland also having 15 hemoglobin what wouid be the reason for increasing pus cells is it dangerous
Mon, 2 Sep 2013
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General Surgeon 's  Response
Hi ! The finding of pus cells in urine signifies urinary tract infection which may give rise to fever causing body ache. Although it is not a dangerous condition, it has to be treated to avoid its complications. I would suggest you to get yourself reviewed by your family physician with your investigation report, who may advise you for a urine culture and sensitivity test to find the suitable antibiotic to eradicate your urine infection, and you may have to take the drug for a longer duration of two weeks at least. If you are sexually active, then you are advised not to have unprotected sex to avoid recurrence of infection. Take care.
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Nephrologist Dr. Aditya Bhabhe's  Response
Hi
Thanks for the query.

Presence of pus cells in urine often indicates a urinary tract infection (UTI).
I would suggest that you should get a urine analysis and culture and an ultrasound of the kidneys and bladder.

Please see a doctor with the above results and he/she can prescribe you the appropriate antibiotics.

Mean while keep yourself well hydrated.

Hope this helps
Good luck.
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Suffering From Body Pain. Urine Test, Pus Cells. Tests Negative For Typhoid, Malaria. Causes?

Hi ! The finding of pus cells in urine signifies urinary tract infection which may give rise to fever causing body ache. Although it is not a dangerous condition, it has to be treated to avoid its complications. I would suggest you to get yourself reviewed by your family physician with your investigation report, who may advise you for a urine culture and sensitivity test to find the suitable antibiotic to eradicate your urine infection, and you may have to take the drug for a longer duration of two weeks at least. If you are sexually active, then you are advised not to have unprotected sex to avoid recurrence of infection. Take care.