Are Pus Cells In Urine Harmful During A Pregnancy?
hello, I am having 34 weeks of pregnancy. during routine examination of urine and haemoglobin the following results we found. urine: physical examination: reaction:pale yellow colour: pus cell: 10-15/HPF epithelial cells: 15-20/ HPF Haemoglobin test: Hb: 12.5 gm% So now I want to know that does the pus cell in the urine test that is 10-15 can harm me at this moment? what should i do? what should be the normal range at this moment? is it abnormal? I am bit worried? please guide me.
Hello dear,I understand your concern.In my opinion pus cells in urine suggests infection.Normal range is 4-5 or less.I suggest you to go for urine culture and sensitivity test for appropriate selection of antiboitics for infection.Sometimes urinary infections might cause preterm labour.Dont worry.Antiboitic treatment subsides the urine infection.Drink 3 litres of fluids,coconut water to prevent urinary infections.Urinary infections are routinely seen in pregnancy. Dont worry. Best regards...dr.srilatha
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Are Pus Cells In Urine Harmful During A Pregnancy?
Hello dear,I understand your concern.In my opinion pus cells in urine suggests infection.Normal range is 4-5 or less.I suggest you to go for urine culture and sensitivity test for appropriate selection of antiboitics for infection.Sometimes urinary infections might cause preterm labour.Dont worry.Antiboitic treatment subsides the urine infection.Drink 3 litres of fluids,coconut water to prevent urinary infections.Urinary infections are routinely seen in pregnancy. Dont worry. Best regards...dr.srilatha