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6-8 Pus Cells in Urine, 12 week pregnanc
Hi My wife and I had gone for a 12 day international vacation and were scheduled to go for our 12-week pregnancy scan immediately after coming back, which we did. We had a long international flight and went to get the scan and urine test immediately. While the NT scan and other reports are all fine, there are 6-8 pus cells in the urine report with urine pH being 8. Is this possible due to temporary dehydration due to the travel etc or something more serious at risk? My wife doesn't have any other symptoms and is fine. Asking this question since we are only able to meet our doctor in a week's time. Thanks
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She has urine infection,she needs  treatment for the same .
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More than 5 pus cells indicates infection n warrants y
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