bacterial infection possible?
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University of Washington
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I took your advice and went to get tested, at two different clinics. They both performed a urinalysis, and said I had no white blood cells present in the urine. Still, neither of them would go as far as to say I did not have an infection. One of them preferred to go ahead and treat me, and the other drew blood and told me to return in two weeks for results. I was feeling fairly confident until today, when my wife complained of pain in her abdomen. Evidently it was a sharp pain, but no burning upon urination.
What are the odds I have had a bacterial infection, given I never had any discharge, no white cells in my urine, and only a bit of burning with urination, 25 days after exposure?
Thanks again,
~me