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Noticed Vaginal Discharge,low White Blood Cell Count And Traces Of Blood In Urine

I am a 35 year old female and just over 4 weeks ago I completed a course of AB for approx 5weeks. To treat a UTI infection and a viginal discarge. My urine was tested after the AB were complete and results came back clear. my discharge also had gone, but now after one month my vaginal discharge is back and after a urine dip test it showed a low white blood cell count and traces of blood in my urine.
posted on Sat, 22 Mar 2014
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I can understand this if you had a history of urinary tract infection and you complete the course of this. then no need to worry about this, urine test shows some white blood count but that is insignificant unless associated with some clinical symptoms, if you do not have any clinical symptoms then no need to worry about this, hope this information helps you have nice day.
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Noticed Vaginal Discharge,low White Blood Cell Count And Traces Of Blood In Urine

HI Thank for asking to HCM I can understand this if you had a history of urinary tract infection and you complete the course of this. then no need to worry about this, urine test shows some white blood count but that is insignificant unless associated with some clinical symptoms, if you do not have any clinical symptoms then no need to worry about this, hope this information helps you have nice day.