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My 8 month daughter pee  alot from start
My 8 MONTH daughter pee alot like 20 times a day but no other problem so dctr suggests a urine test which shows pus cell 4-8 all other things are normal please suggest is there any issue. Before 10 days my daughter gets 103 fever so dctr done blood test which is normal only CRPQ test showing 6.2 so for this doctor prescribed antibiotics Now she is ok no fever so please help is there any issue why reports showing infection we need to done more test or not.
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Pl continue with the same treatment as your doctor has prescribed, nothing to worry
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Maintain local hygiene and take prescribed antibiotic medication after consultation with doctor
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Pus cell alone without fever or lethargy is not significant. But if child showing urination with dribbling of urine or itching in pvt. Part do take antibiotics for 5 more days after consulting the doctor.
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