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Suggest Treatment For Urinary & Abdominal Infection

My Son, who is 10 months old, has recently was crying when passing urine, when his urine was tested its LOADED in the report and that was cured by the use of Anti biotics as sujjested by the physician, after 2, 3 days, a teeth has grown in his mouth, because of that he got motions for two days, after that d frequency of motions has raised and became loose motions. That was also cured. It was a week back. NOW THE PROBLEM IS AGAIN REPEATING, he got the urine infection, and motions too, According to his rcent Urine report, Reation : Acidic, color: Pale Yelow, Albumin:Traces, Phasphates:Nil, Bile salts&pigments:Nil, PUS CELLS: 10-15, RBC 2-3hpf, Epithelial cell : Occational. And Bllod Report : Total white cell count :5,500, Nuerophils:59, Lymphocytes:37, Moncytes:00 Esinophils:04, and basophils : 00 Plz answer as early as possible. Regards
Tue, 27 Jun 2017
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Normal range for pus cells in urine is 0-4/hpf.
Pus cells 10-15/hpf strongly suggest urinary tract infection.
Ask your doctor for urine culture and sensitivity test which may determine exact microorganisms responsible for UTI and also the antibiotics effective against them. This may avoid repeated courses of different antibiotics.
Teething does not cause diarrhea leading to dehydration. It may cause some loose stools.
Loose stools during teething are believed to be due various mechanisms like deglutition of excessive saliva, use of unhygienic teethers etc.
If your baby is getting dehydrated (weak, lethargic) with diarrhea then it may suggest infection and you will need to ask your doctor for stool examination.
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Suggest Treatment For Urinary & Abdominal Infection

Normal range for pus cells in urine is 0-4/hpf. Pus cells 10-15/hpf strongly suggest urinary tract infection. Ask your doctor for urine culture and sensitivity test which may determine exact microorganisms responsible for UTI and also the antibiotics effective against them. This may avoid repeated courses of different antibiotics. Teething does not cause diarrhea leading to dehydration. It may cause some loose stools. Loose stools during teething are believed to be due various mechanisms like deglutition of excessive saliva, use of unhygienic teethers etc. If your baby is getting dehydrated (weak, lethargic) with diarrhea then it may suggest infection and you will need to ask your doctor for stool examination.