
Does The Presence Of Pus Cells In Urine Signify HIV?

Question: Is pus in urinrine indicate hiv?
Brief Answer:
No, it indicates renal infection.
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
I have reviewed your query and here is my advice.
Pus in urine indicates some sort of renal infection or kidney disease not HIV so don't get worried or tensed. Tell me in detail about the episode so that I can guide you in much better way. Be relaxed, don't get stressed and get back to me for any further query.
Thank you.
No, it indicates renal infection.
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
I have reviewed your query and here is my advice.
Pus in urine indicates some sort of renal infection or kidney disease not HIV so don't get worried or tensed. Tell me in detail about the episode so that I can guide you in much better way. Be relaxed, don't get stressed and get back to me for any further query.
Thank you.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Vaishalee Punj


Brief Answer:
No risk of HIV.
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Welcome back and thanks for follow-up.
You had protected vaginal and unprotected oral sex then no need to worry much because the risk of getting HIV from oral sex is very unlikely. The Duos test is negative after 19 days of exposure which is considered as highly reliable but to get 100% confirm result you need to get tested at the end of three months.
As your friend I will advice you to have safe sex every time and to avoid unsafe sexual practices to prevent the future risk of HIV and other STDs. If still any doubt is there feel free to ask me again and I am here to help you always.
Take care.
Dr. Sunil Jangid, HIV AIDS Specialist
No risk of HIV.
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Welcome back and thanks for follow-up.
You had protected vaginal and unprotected oral sex then no need to worry much because the risk of getting HIV from oral sex is very unlikely. The Duos test is negative after 19 days of exposure which is considered as highly reliable but to get 100% confirm result you need to get tested at the end of three months.
As your friend I will advice you to have safe sex every time and to avoid unsafe sexual practices to prevent the future risk of HIV and other STDs. If still any doubt is there feel free to ask me again and I am here to help you always.
Take care.
Dr. Sunil Jangid, HIV AIDS Specialist
Note: Get personalized answers to your HIV related queries You can choose to talk face to face with your doctor. Book a Video Call now.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Yogesh D

Answered by

Get personalised answers from verified doctor in minutes across 80+ specialties
