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Urine examination in 4th month pregnancy
It shows pus cells 6-8 /hpf Epithelial cells 10-12 /hpf Colour deep yellow PH 7 Gravity 1.010 Bacteria (+) Report doesn't explain anything. Is this any wrong indication? What do I do
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Get urine culture tests done .drink fluids in  plenty. Consult online for medicines.
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This report is fine...just drink plenty of water.
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This report is suggestive of urine infection but it also depends upon the way you have collected a urine sample ... when giving urine for testing you should collect a midstream clean catch sample... if you have symptoms like burning in urine frequency of micturition then you need to get a urine culture test done ... otherwise repeat a urine routine examination if you have not followed the instructions previously
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drink plenty of fluids
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Clinical symptoms also important to comment need of antibiotics
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Mild infection Start treatment
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