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Issues With Uterus And Bladder, Frequent Urination. Urine Test Showed Pus Cells. Do I Have Infection?

I ahve problem in my left side close to uterus and bladder so I made urine test what (pus cell) means ? dose 3-5 hpf normal consider as normal range ? have urination problem at morning I go 3-6 times to bath rooms in just 30 minutes, and the urine is very few , do I have kidney problem or I have arthritis , uterus infections :
Mon, 18 Feb 2013
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Hello!

Thank you for the query.

You do suffer from mild urinary tract infection. pus cell is simply WBC (white blood cell) and a 3-5 hpf is slightly above the norm. I suggest you to have urine bacteriology checked and ask your doctor about antibiotic prescription. You should also drink more mineral water.

Hope this will help.
Regards.
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Issues With Uterus And Bladder, Frequent Urination. Urine Test Showed Pus Cells. Do I Have Infection?

Hello! Thank you for the query. You do suffer from mild urinary tract infection. pus cell is simply WBC (white blood cell) and a 3-5 hpf is slightly above the norm. I suggest you to have urine bacteriology checked and ask your doctor about antibiotic prescription. You should also drink more mineral water. Hope this will help. Regards.