Pregnant, Urine Test Showed Pus Cells, Had Operation From Bicoruante Uterus. Is There Any Harm To The Baby?
Hi doctor , iam 29 years old , pregenant in week 22, and my urine test showed pass cells in the range from 10 to 12. İ had an operation to tie the neck of my utreus at week 10 due to that my utreus is a bicorunate one. this pass cells have resulted from that opeartion or from the bladder or from the kidny. ı did urine culture and the result after 4 days from now. ı want to know if there is a problem on the baby from that
hello and welcome to the forum,
thanks for consulting,
pus cells in urine does indicates infection.
you are going through the correct line of treatment presently , as you have given the urine for culture and sensitivity and waiting for the report.
pus cells in urine indicates infection in the urinary tract.
the infection can further increase and spread if not treated with in time.
complications like premature rupture of membrane, premature delivery can occur.
so continue with your treatment and get well soon
take care.
I find this answer helpful
You found this answer helpful
Disclaimer: These answers are for your information only and not intended to replace your relationship with your treating physician.
This is a short, free answer.
For a more detailed, immediate answer, try our premium service
[Sample answer]
We use cookies in order to offer you most relevant experience and using this website you acknowledge that you have already read and understood our
Privacy Policy
Pregnant, Urine Test Showed Pus Cells, Had Operation From Bicoruante Uterus. Is There Any Harm To The Baby?
hello and welcome to the forum, thanks for consulting, pus cells in urine does indicates infection. you are going through the correct line of treatment presently , as you have given the urine for culture and sensitivity and waiting for the report. pus cells in urine indicates infection in the urinary tract. the infection can further increase and spread if not treated with in time. complications like premature rupture of membrane, premature delivery can occur. so continue with your treatment and get well soon take care.