What does 25 to 30 pus cells in urine mean?

What does 25 to 30 pus cells in urine mean?

It is urine infection and it is not dangerous. But of course if it does not get treated it can be dangerous.

Is 30 pus cells in urine normal?

The normal range of pus cells in the urine is 0-5. Since the report suggests pus cells of 8-10 and bacteria is present, it is suggestive of urinary tract infection(UTI).

How do you read a urine report?

A dipstick test checks for:

  1. Acidity (pH). The pH level indicates the amount of acid in urine.
  2. Concentration. A measure of concentration shows how concentrated the particles are in your urine.
  3. Protein. Low levels of protein in urine are typical.
  4. Sugar.
  5. Ketones.
  6. Bilirubin.
  7. Evidence of infection.
  8. Blood.
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What does pus cells of 20-25 in urine indicate?

Answer Wiki. If you have pus cells 20-25 per high field in urine, it indicates UTI. It may require further urine culture and antibiotic-senstivity test also. On the basis of reports, with appropriate antibiotic therapy, UTI will be cured and pus cells will decrease to normal number (0-3 per high power field) in urine.

What does pus cells of 20-25 per high power field indicate?

If you have pus cells 20-25 per high field in urine, it indicates UTI. It may require further urine culture and antibiotic-senstivity test also. On the basis of reports, with appropriate antibiotic therapy, UTI will be cured and pus cells will decrease to normal number (0-3 per high power field) in urine.

How many pus cells per HPF is normal?

I think you mean 20-25 pus cells/hpf (high power field of microscope), the usual term, and not \%. Normal numbers of pus cells are up to 5 in males and may be up to 10 in females.

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What causes high pus cells in urine after prostate surgery?

There are non infective causes of high number of pus cells, like presence of stones or following any surgery on the urinary passage (high number of pus cells may persist for months after prostate surgery even in absence of infection).