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are puss cells common in a woman's urine?
Questions in the Urology forum are answered by Dr. Stephen Liroff, affiliated with the Henry Ford Hospital. Topics covered include benign prostate disease, penis curvature, cystisis, kidney stones, pediatric urology, prostate, sexual dysfunction, urinary tract infections (UTI), and urological cancers.

are puss cells common in a woman's urine?

by Div321, Jul 09, 2008 01:30PM
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Recently I gave a urine test for the physical fitness examination for aviation...
the reports showed  that i had  2-3 /hpf puss cells in my urine sample....
is it common in women 18yrs and over or do i have an infection???sholud the reports show Nil for puss cells???
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by Stephen Liroff, MD, Jul 09, 2008 09:26PM
We all may have a few white cells in our urine normally. It depends upon the laboratory, but most consider up to 10-12 wbc per high power field to be normal. A  urine that is not midstream (one that has been delivered to the urine cup without touching the sides of the vagina, after first voiding some into the toilette) is more likely to contain white blood cells (and even red blood cells and bacteria) and yet be normal.
You need not be concerned with your specimen unless you have symptoms of a urine infection (in which case your should see your primary care physician.
S.A.Liroff, M.D.

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by stacey555, Jul 10, 2008 10:09AM
To: Dr. Liroff
Is there any reason you would see an oily substance appear on the top of your urine?  I have been seeing this for a year and it doesnt show up on a urinalisis.  Im assuming that is because they are only looking for infection and I believe it is something more serious.  It started appearing after gallbladder surgery and it looks like if you put oil or gas in water how it sits on the top and swirls around although it is a little more solid it is there most of the time.  Noone has been able to answer me on this and Im getting scared because it isnt going away.
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