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1. Pus cells in urine suggest infection or urinary tract, linked to raised white blood cells
2. It is normal for the BP to raise in the morning due to "morning hormones". We need energy when we wake up. This energy is provided from morning hormones. For a healthy person, this BP falls under the normal range. For patients with Hypertension, they might experience spikes in BP.
There is nothing to do in this case as it runs naturally.
3. Whooping cough = pertussis. It is a bacterial disease caused by Bordetella pertussis. It is highly contagious. It is not related to allergy, but to bacterial infection.
Antibiotics are used to treat such infection, together with some home remedies:
- get rest and drink more water
- get your room well vaporized to ease coughing
- wear a mask to prevent transmission to others around you.
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Pus Cells In Urine. Rise In BP During Morning. Whooping Cough. Numbness On Tips Of Fingers. Remedy To All These Problems?
Hi, 1. Pus cells in urine suggest infection or urinary tract, linked to raised white blood cells 2. It is normal for the BP to raise in the morning due to morning hormones . We need energy when we wake up. This energy is provided from morning hormones. For a healthy person, this BP falls under the normal range. For patients with Hypertension, they might experience spikes in BP. There is nothing to do in this case as it runs naturally. 3. Whooping cough = pertussis. It is a bacterial disease caused by Bordetella pertussis. It is highly contagious. It is not related to allergy, but to bacterial infection. Antibiotics are used to treat such infection, together with some home remedies: - get rest and drink more water - get your room well vaporized to ease coughing - wear a mask to prevent transmission to others around you. - cover when coughing, wash your hands often 4. might be related to neuropathy or fungal infection of skin - consult dermatologist first. Hope it helped!