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How To Normalize RBC Count?

hi my urie test show that my RBC is 10-15Hps this blod in my urine is ocurance and my doctor told me that it it prostitis after undergoing a cestoscopy. he gave me antibiotics bud after 40 days taking antiabiotics my urine test show always RBC is 10-15hps.
Mon, 24 Nov 2014
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Hello,

some red blood cells in patients with enlargement of the prostate can be expected. You've mentioned cystoscopy which means that your urologist has already checked your bladder for potential lesions that cause bleeding and I suppose he's checked the kidneys as well. If the kidneys have not been checked, they should. Otherwise you should discuss with the urologist for further testing of the genito-urinary system.
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How To Normalize RBC Count?

Hello, some red blood cells in patients with enlargement of the prostate can be expected. You ve mentioned cystoscopy which means that your urologist has already checked your bladder for potential lesions that cause bleeding and I suppose he s checked the kidneys as well. If the kidneys have not been checked, they should. Otherwise you should discuss with the urologist for further testing of the genito-urinary system. I hope I ve helped! If you d like more information, please let me know. Kind Regards!