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What Causes Fever With Pus Cells In Urine?

MY CHILD OF AGE 4 YEARS IS SUFFERING WITH FEVER FREQUENTLY .MEANS A COUPE DAYS EVERY MONTH.ALL TESTS FOUND NEGATIVE BUT THE PUS CELS VALUE IS 10-12.CAN U PLEASE EXPLAIN WHETHER IT IS A MAJOR OR MINOR AILMENT...? AND HOW TO CURE IT...N WHAT IS THE EFFECT OF THIS PUS CELS VALUE TO HEALTH..
Tue, 25 Nov 2014
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Pus cells 10-12/hpf in urine indicate urinary tract infection which is the possible source of the fevers the child is suffering from. You need to take it on a serious note and visit a doctor and get it treated with a full course of antibiotics. Pus cells are basically white blood cells that have died in the process of fighting the infection in an effort to control it. It is not the pus cells but rather the infection that has negative effects on the health of the individual.
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What Causes Fever With Pus Cells In Urine?

Pus cells 10-12/hpf in urine indicate urinary tract infection which is the possible source of the fevers the child is suffering from. You need to take it on a serious note and visit a doctor and get it treated with a full course of antibiotics. Pus cells are basically white blood cells that have died in the process of fighting the infection in an effort to control it. It is not the pus cells but rather the infection that has negative effects on the health of the individual.