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Urinary examination
2 days before my urination examination was- (Albumin- trace),(Pus cell- 06-09hpf),(HB- 02-04) also had some irritation in urethra..... Now urine examination report is- (Albumin-nil), (pus cell-02-03hpf),(HB-00-00) irritation in urethra has also reduced little..... What problem I had 2days ago?
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U had  proteinuria with lower urinary tract  infection  which  could  commonly  due ( ecoli  or  klebsiell  )types of  bacteria s.
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u better  complete  the  full  tablet  coarse of  5days  at lest  which  includes  tab  Norflox  (floroquinolones) 400mg  0-1-0.tab pyridium 0-1-0. liquid  cital  5ml  -0-5 ml  (don't  worry  it will  lead to  discoloration of  urine  to  reddish  pink).
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have  minimum  5litre of  water  daily.
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First tell me why did u get urine examination? And if u have urinary tract infection then yes u require antibiotics treatm2nt for that.. First report says u have urinary tract infection, or some times with dehydration also can give these reports Next urine report is normal
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