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Epithelial cells 6-8 in urine
Hi doctors I had 4-6 pus cells and epithelial cells 2-4 week before so doctor suggested niftas 100 mg, I took for 5 days two times a day. Now since I still had the mild burning feel or discomfort I went to doctor, they asked me to take urine examination again and second report I have 2-4 pus cells but epithelial cells increased 6-8. And traces of albumin protein it says. Is it UTI or yeast infection or something else?? Also since I had my periods in the same time that means last week today is my 9 th day I saw some sitting yesterday and today. Is it related to this infection or it's normal periods blood spotting . Please help me out. Please suggest me if it's normal. Doctor says if I drink more water it should be cleared.
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Recurrence or relapse. Needs treatment.
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Reach Practo profile for further assistance. Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist.
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Did you have any symptoms? Why you got your urine test done? and that too twice without taking any treatment? If you have fever or difficulty in passing urine then only you should get your urine culture done. Otherwise it is not indicated.
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You need to get done urine culture sensitivity test and Random blood sugar test,and take online consultation
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Kindly answer my question to give u a better response. Are u having burning while passing urine. Do u also have itching around your genetalia. And what is the length of your cycle and how many days do u bleed during cycles.??
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