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Getting pain in lower abdomen
Hi all, I am getting pain in lower abdomen from last week..its not sevior...when I press I can feel have the pain.. I went to gynaecologists near to me..she done CBP and urine test. Got WBC 12.3 ..she said some infection in blood. Can you please suggest some one why WBC is bit high
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Hello, It is urinary tract infection
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1. plenty of oral fluids. 2. oral antibiotics. 3. paracetamol 4. soft bland diet.
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You have urinary tract infections. Take plenty of water. Take uriliser syrup 1tsf thrice daily with water. Take rest.
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It seems to be urinary tract infection. Pus cells are more in urine hence urine culture test should be done. Depending on the results should start with antibiotics.
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Drink plenty of fluids,lemon and more fruit juices. Don't control the urine.
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