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I have a UTI infection for the past 8 months and now clearing up. Please see results below. Leukocyte Esterase HI 25 NEGATIVE WBC/uL Urinalysis Microscopic Collection Date 13-JUN-2016 Collection Time 11:45 Erythrocytes ^1^-^2 0 - 2 /HPF Leukocytes HI ^6^-^10 0 - 5 /HPF Squamous Epithelial Cells ^1^-^5 0 - 5 /HPF Bacteria HI PRESENT ABSENT /HPF Microbiology Urine Culture Specimen Source URINE Collection Date 13-JUN-2016 Collection Time 11:45 Colony Count 100 x E6 CFU/L Culture Status Final Culture Report Urine Culture Organism 1) Enterococcus species Enterococcus isolates recovered from urine are generally susceptible to amoxicillin and nitrofurantoin. Two organisms seen in culture; second isolate is of doubtful significance
The recurrent urinary tract infection can be of various issues as: - Lack of hydration - Diabetes - Sexually transmitted conditions - Hygiene related loop holes - Kidney, ureter or bladder stones - Prostate enlargement - Side effects of certain drugs - Inadequate therapy of previous infection - Kidney dysfunction Drink plenty of liquids to maintain your hydration status.
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Dr. Bhagyesh V. Patel, General Surgeon
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Hello, The recurrent urinary tract infection can be of various issues as: - Lack of hydration - Diabetes - Sexually transmitted conditions - Hygiene related loop holes - Kidney, ureter or bladder stones - Prostate enlargement - Side effects of certain drugs - Inadequate therapy of previous infection - Kidney dysfunction Drink plenty of liquids to maintain your hydration status. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Bhagyesh V. Patel, General Surgeon