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Pregnant, Grayish Vaginal Discharge. No Bacteria In Smear Test. Any Ideas?

On my last smear test some pus cells were found, but no bacteria was isolated. I have a lot of greyish vaginal discharge. I am pregnant by 24 weeks. I have 33 years old. Is it normal to have pus cells on the vaginal discharge without a particular bacteria on it? what should I do to reduce the amount of vaginal discharge and the appearance of pus cells? Thanks.
Wed, 8 May 2013
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hi
welcome to health care magic

in pregnancy ...bacteria in urine should be treated with appropriate antibiotics

u should undergo urine culture and then use full course of sensitive antibiotic

u should not neglect it as it can cause retarded growth in the child and infection

may spread to kidney and cause complications like pyelonephritis for u

please be careful as early treatment is beneficial

dr.deepthi MD medicine
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Pregnant, Grayish Vaginal Discharge. No Bacteria In Smear Test. Any Ideas?

hi welcome to health care magic in pregnancy ...bacteria in urine should be treated with appropriate antibiotics u should undergo urine culture and then use full course of sensitive antibiotic u should not neglect it as it can cause retarded growth in the child and infection may spread to kidney and cause complications like pyelonephritis for u please be careful as early treatment is beneficial dr.deepthi MD medicine