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What Would Urine Test Result Determine In A One Month Pregnant Woman?

Good day! I am one month pregnant. I underwent a urine test. The results are as follows: WBC: 15-18 / HPF, RBC: plenty / HPF, Epithelial cells: moderate and bacteria: moderate. What does this mean? I am looking forward to your reply. Thank you so much!
Wed, 20 Feb 2019
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Hello welcome to the health care magic

Your pus cells and rbc are high in urine that is suggestive towards acute urinary tract infection.

The causes include acute urethritis, cystitis, pyelonephritits etc.

Antibiotic course can be prescribed for that.

Drink lots of water and fruits juices.

USG pelvis scan also should be done.

Take care

Hope this will help you.

Consult urologist for examination and discuss your case
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What Would Urine Test Result Determine In A One Month Pregnant Woman?

Hello welcome to the health care magic Your pus cells and rbc are high in urine that is suggestive towards acute urinary tract infection. The causes include acute urethritis, cystitis, pyelonephritits etc. Antibiotic course can be prescribed for that. Drink lots of water and fruits juices. USG pelvis scan also should be done. Take care Hope this will help you. Consult urologist for examination and discuss your case