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Pus cells and bacteria in urine
Hello, I m 3 1/2 months pregnant. I had my cbc and urine test. It showed pus cells (wbc) 31.5 and bacteria 336. I m attaching this report. Pls let me know if this will affect my baby or pregnancy.
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Do urine culture and sensitivity test, there is a urinary tract infection proper treatment is required untreated infection may lead complications in pregnancy
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You need to start antibiotics Do a urine culture Drink 3-4 litres of water per day. No it will not affect baby. But untreated urine infection or asymptomatic bacteria is linked to preterm labour Connect for more details and information here Go to my website www.familygynaec.com For articles on pregnancy advice Blog section
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Hi there, Yes, urine routine suggest infection. It's overall not good. Get it treated. You need to get urine culture sensitivity test done asap and start on medication. Consult further.
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