What Causes Urine Pus Cells, Hematuria And Kidney Pain During A Pregnancy?
please mine wife got pregnant in 3 month.
But now a days she has pus cell ( Numerous) in urine and aslo sometime come blood in urine and kidneyy pain
So please suggest me this dangerous situiation and can transfer pus cell in me during the intercourse.
Sir, the white blood cells (called pus) and blood in your wife's urine are an indication that she has a kidney infection. It it important that she takes all medicine prescribed by her doctor as a kidney infection sometimes needs to be treated in the hospital to prevent complications with her and the baby's health.
An infection of the urinary tract is not sexually transmitted and is not contagious to you or any household contacts. Again though I want to emphasize that it is important for your wife to take antibiotics prescribed by her doctor as directed, and please bring her to the hospital if she develops a fever or feels weak or short of breath.
I hope that I was adequately answer your question today and that your wife gets the medical care she needs.
Best wishes, Dr. Brown
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What Causes Urine Pus Cells, Hematuria And Kidney Pain During A Pregnancy?
Hello, and I hope I am help you today. Sir, the white blood cells (called pus) and blood in your wife s urine are an indication that she has a kidney infection. It it important that she takes all medicine prescribed by her doctor as a kidney infection sometimes needs to be treated in the hospital to prevent complications with her and the baby s health. An infection of the urinary tract is not sexually transmitted and is not contagious to you or any household contacts. Again though I want to emphasize that it is important for your wife to take antibiotics prescribed by her doctor as directed, and please bring her to the hospital if she develops a fever or feels weak or short of breath. I hope that I was adequately answer your question today and that your wife gets the medical care she needs. Best wishes, Dr. Brown