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Urine infection
Hi, Referring to attached urine reports for March 2020 & July 3020. My urine reports always shows pus cells & Epithelial cells. Even August 2017 urine reports showed PH 5.0,Specific gravity 1.025, Epithecal cells occasional,  Pus cells 1-2/hpf, Crystal Calcium oxalate (occasional),colour pale yellow & Deposits Clear. My doctor has prescribed UTICEPT for 10 days. The present urine test was done since I had fever last Sunday & Monday & urine test was done on Wednesday when I did not had fever. Referring to attached & mentioned reports & considering the data of my urine is it cause of concern? Do I have any serious urine infection or urine stone issue? Do I have stones? Can this issue be solved with the present medicine UTICEPT prescibed by my doctor for 10 days? Is the count in reports so high that I can get frequent fever due to it? At present not had fever for last 2 years. Will that effect sex life, STD or erection problem? How do I maintain hygiene to reduce or fully cure this issue?
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Your urine test is normal. Cause of fever needs evaluation.
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