Started With Urine Infection, Dull Pain Above Bladder, White Blood Cells In Urine. Suggestions?
Hi im 20 years old and i started out with a urine infection about mid june and now my urine tests are not showing infection but i have a dull pain just above my bladder area and i have done 3 urine tests and there s been white blood cells in them everytime and im worried of what it could be or mean ive been refered to see a specialist soon but i need a doctor to tell me atleast what it could be because my GP wont tell me what it could mean any info will help ease my mind thankyou ben.
hi, You might have had urinary tract infection which was treated by your GP. If urine now is showing pus cells which are less than 5 then it is normal. If more than 5 pus cells are there then you need evaluation for urinary infection which is not reponding to antibiotic or which is recurrent. Definitely you need to consult a urologist. He may advise you to get your urine cultured and an ultrasound of the abdomen. regards
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Started With Urine Infection, Dull Pain Above Bladder, White Blood Cells In Urine. Suggestions?
hi, You might have had urinary tract infection which was treated by your GP. If urine now is showing pus cells which are less than 5 then it is normal. If more than 5 pus cells are there then you need evaluation for urinary infection which is not reponding to antibiotic or which is recurrent. Definitely you need to consult a urologist. He may advise you to get your urine cultured and an ultrasound of the abdomen. regards