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Occasional pus cells in urine routine
I don't have much symptoms other than just a bit uncomfortableness near the pubic area. I did a urine routine and it shows occasional pus cells, have attached the report. Do i need to go to gynaecologist for further evaluation?
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No mam. You are completely alright. Pls visit Gynecologist only if you have constant sensation of discomfort, burning urination, increased frequency and sensation of urgency, Asymptomatic UTI need not be treated these days
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Ur urine report seems normal. Urine culture will give little more information Need more details.... Examination Kindly consult with details of history investigations for detailed explanation of treatment plan
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