What happens if a pus cell is more than 10 HPF?
If pus cells are more than 10 HPF then you are most likely suffering from an UTI infection.
Last updated on 12 Dec 2024
Dehydration or UTI infections can cause hazy urine.
It is an infection of any part of the urinary system which includes the urinary tract, kidneys and urethra.
Yes, it is rare but asymptomatic bacteriuria can occur. Research suggests that this is more common in older adults than younger adults.
No, it is not safe. One should consult a doctor to know what is causing pus cells in urine.
You are recommended to drink plenty of fluids, wash front to back, and practice good sexual hygiene. However, if the infection does not subside then you might need antibiotics.
Urine Routine, Urine R/M, Urine Examination
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