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Pus cells , epithelial cells and bacteri
I'm 4 months pregnant..pus cells are 10-15 hpf , and epithelial cells it's given as plenty and bacteria is seen..what's the solution
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Urine culture and sensitivity test ,needs to be done
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You are having urine infection which needs to be treated. Connect.
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Please get your urine routine examination and culture and also Kidney function tests done and consult a Gynaecologist or a Urologist for further management
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Can help you with the next course of action and treatment plan. Would like to discuss in details. Kindly consult via whatsapp on nine zero two nine six zero zero four seven zero.
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You will need antibiotic course , and those which are safe in pregnancy. For detailed evaluation of your case/further queries /guidance/management plan,whatsapp nine three seven zero two eight four three seven six or connect via Practo.
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It seems urinary tract infection, drink plenty of water and maintain personal hygiene, avoid using public toilets for now
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if there's no symptom associated then there's no need to worry if otherwise consult doctor
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Get a urine culture and sensitivity test before starting any antibiotic.Drink plenty of water
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Need few more details Kindly connect.
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Do connect and consult
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It sounds like you might have a urinary tract infection (UTI), which is common during pregnancy. Here are some steps you can take: Consult Your Doctor: It’s important to get a professional opinion. Your doctor might recommend a urine culture to identify the specific bacteria causing the infection and prescribe antibiotics that are safe during pregnancy12. Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of water to help flush out the bacteria from your urinary tract2. Maintain Hygiene: Ensure good personal hygiene, especially when using the restroom. Avoid using public toilets if possible2. Vitamin C: Incorporate vitamin C-rich foods like oranges and kiwis into your diet. Vitamin C can help increase the acidity of your urine, which may help prevent bacterial growth1. Follow Medical Advice: If prescribed antibiotics, make sure to complete the full course as directed by your healthcare provider2.
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Consult for further management of UTI
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This is a kindly request to book a proper appointment for detailed evaluation and management for better consultation experience.
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Need to drink atleast 2 litres of water throughout the day.Need to start antibiotics or do urine culture and sensitivity.Avoid using public restrooms, use disposable seat covers and spray.Pls connect for further discussion and solution.
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You need antibiotics .
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It seems UTI Take plenty of water
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It is urinary tract Infection. Drink plenty of water.
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Need few more details Kindly consult
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need more information kindly consult
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Need more details Kindly connect
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Your history is incomplete. Do you have burning sensation while urinating or any vulval itching? If so, for how many days? Your urine routine suggests an UTI. But, will need further evaluation.
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Plenty of water intake and frequent urination to flush out the bacteria. Would need a consult to prescribe antibiotics.
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