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UTI- 2nd trimester
My wife is entered in second trimester, her puss cell count are 25-30 hpf then doctor gave one pouch and veginal tablets after 5 days we again did report and count is 2-3 hpf after one week again it's at 25-30 hpf, I am worried about our baby and my wife. Urine culture report is normal we did it twise.. No growth found.. I am worried.. Can anyone explain me reason? Thanks in advance.
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Pls connect so that i can prescribe  u proper medicines for uti
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She probably isn't keeping the sample correctly. Lots of details required to be able to properly advise you on this. Please consult Dr. Akriti Saxena. You can find me on google too.
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Still have uti Follow ur gynaec advise and don't get test done without doctor advised
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Inadequate water intake Getting culture while on antibiotics Renal stone Multiple reasons
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Asymptotic bacteriuria can b there in pregnancy
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