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9 Months Old Baby Has 2+ White Cells In Urine. What Does That Mean And Which Treatment Is Preferable ?

my child is 9 months old, she has 2+ white cell in her urine, what does that mean and how serious is it my daughter is 9 months old and she has a 2+ white cell in her urine, how serious is it and what does it means
Tue, 3 Jan 2012
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Dear Scott,

Presence of a few white cells in the urine of a girl child is not unusual, unless your baby has excessive crying while urinating, or fever or the urine does not look clear but looks hazy. You should probably is normal. In any case, I would like to know why her urine was tested in the first place. If the doctor was looking for infection, you should check out the report with the doctor.
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9 Months Old Baby Has 2+ White Cells In Urine. What Does That Mean And Which Treatment Is Preferable ?

Dear Scott, Presence of a few white cells in the urine of a girl child is not unusual, unless your baby has excessive crying while urinating, or fever or the urine does not look clear but looks hazy. You should probably is normal. In any case, I would like to know why her urine was tested in the first place. If the doctor was looking for infection, you should check out the report with the doctor.