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Everything else was norm and maybe this stuff is too, but I would love to know for sure and find out what si causign my discomfort. I know when I was preggy in america with my son, first child, i got a kidney infection and was hospitalized to rec. antibiotic treatment.
ANY help would be very much appreciated.
The pus cells or white blood cells in your urinalysis is slightly elevated ( normal range 0-4/hpf).All the rest seems to be within normal range.This appears to suggest that you do have an infection. It is important however to note that normal values do vary depending on storage and preservation techniques.
I suggest you bring your urinalysis result with you and seek a second opinion with another physician in the area so that medications will be prescribed. Certain antibiotics are not recommended during pregnancy.A board certified and experienced OB/GYNE in the area will be in the best position to help you.
The pus cells or white blood cells in your urinalysis is slightly elevated ( normal range 0-4/hpf).All the rest seems to be within normal range.This appears to suggest that you do have an infection. It is important however to note that normal values do vary depending on storage and preservation techniques.
I suggest you bring your urinalysis result with you and seek a second opinion with another physician in the area so that medications will be prescribed. Certain antibiotics are not recommended during pregnancy.A board certified and experienced OB/GYNE in the area will be in the best position to help you.