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Regarding bacteria 2+ in urine test
Hello sir/madam, I'm 33 years old female. My urine test report showing bacteria 2+ .what does it mean?
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UTI could be  one possibility , need details
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It’s a low level urinary tract infection. Can u share the report so that we can analyse it Ina whole sense Pus cells , protein and other parameter R u having burning micturation also
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Drink lot of water
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Urinary infection if possible do culture and sensitivity
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It represents ur urine infection.. Get culture done.. R u diabetic ??
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You are suffering from urinary infection and you may have some urinary problem which you should mention and also from how long period you are suffering and for that you  should take proper medicine and drink 8 - 10 glass of water per day
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U hv urine infection needs anti biotic treatment
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You have urine infection which needs to be treated with antibiotics.
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