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What does 2-4 pus cells mean?

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What does 2-4 pus cells mean?

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Hello there! When it comes to urinalysis, one-two white blood cells (puss cells) is a normal finding under microscopy. However, with the protein being elevated as well, A UTI is possible. If your doctor chosen to use the wait and see method, there is nothing wrong with that. This ” infection”, if there is one at all, is extremely mild. Your doctor most likely feels that your body will handle it by itself. If it gets worse, or he decides to treat you with antibiotics, he/she would use something in the sulfur family. There are many medications that could be chosen to treat a UTI, but the sulfurs are usually best. If he/she has not treated you and your pain worsens or you get worse in any way, go back to be re-examined and have another urinalysis done. Just be sure that microscopic examination of your urine is performed. This will ensure that all cells were looked at and identified under the microscope. I’m sorry that you are feeling so badly. I hope that this has helped in some small way

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