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Urine Test Result Albumin Present (+)
My Urine Test Result shows PUS CELLS: 12-14/hpf EPITHELIAL CELLS: 2-4 /hpf MICRO ORGANISMS: Bacteria(+) ALBUMIN: Present(+) I am too scared because of the Albumin present. I am just 24 do i have kidney issues?!
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Hi. Thank you for sharing. Looks like you have a urinary Tracy infection which needs treatment. But need more details
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Your result shows urinary tract infection, which causes presence of protein in the urine.Taka an appropriate antibiotic like nitrofurantoin and repeat the urine analysis.Drink adequate amount of water.
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Need few more details Kindly consult
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Hello, Take balanced diet. For prescription please pay and consult or contact me at WhatsApp at +9195950eight7399. Thanks.
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You have Urinary tract infection. Get urine culture and drug sensitivity done. Tab cefixime 200mg one morning and one evening for 7 days. Syp Citralka 5ml every 8hours for 7 days. Drink more water. Get ultrasound abdomen done,  to exclude any physical kidney issue.
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Uti, Plenty of water n liquid  to increase output of urine so infection  comes out with urine. Tab URISPAS TWO times a day after food for 7to 10 days. Tab feropenum er300 two times a day after food for ten days. Use of lemonade,  citrus fruits  r beneficial,  one plus prot is due to pus cells. Or u can consult urologist. Add protein  as sprouts,  bhuna Chana.
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Need few more details Kindly connect.
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Uti Drink plenty of water. Hydrate yourself.
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You have UTI Tab zifi 200 Mg 1 BD for 3days SYP cital 10 kg ML BD for 3days Connect
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U have an infection
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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