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Hi, I have been feeling discomfort and my doctor sent me for a blood test and urine clean catch test. My urine test showed a 6-20 white blood cell count and traces of Escherichia Coli. I am not taking antibiotics but was wondering...how does this happen? Am I not doing something? Not eating right? What can I do?
You have urinary tract infection so take proper antibiotics course. Otherwise problem may aggravate.
Take more water per day so dilute a urine and flush out a bacteria. Complete a antibiotics course. Maintain proper hygiene. Avoid caffeine, coffee, tea,soda....etc Frequent urination. Avoid tight clothes and wear a loose cloth. Take a craneberry juice. Urine alkalytic agent is helpful. Consent a physician for further treatment.
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What Causes Urinary Tract Infection?
Thanks for contacting healthcare magic. You have urinary tract infection so take proper antibiotics course. Otherwise problem may aggravate. Take more water per day so dilute a urine and flush out a bacteria. Complete a antibiotics course. Maintain proper hygiene. Avoid caffeine, coffee, tea,soda....etc Frequent urination. Avoid tight clothes and wear a loose cloth. Take a craneberry juice. Urine alkalytic agent is helpful. Consent a physician for further treatment. I hope my guidance helpful to you.. Take care. Thank you.