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i have many pus cells in urine and albumin trace. what does it mean?
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replied April 2nd, 2011
Hello and thank you for posting your medical question on E health forum.

From the history provided, the presence of increased pus cells and trace of albumin in the urine could be due to a urinary infection.

A complete urine analysis, a urine culture, a few basic blood tests would be the initial tests that might help to diagnose your condition. Treatment includes antibiotics for elimination of the infection.

You might consider to consult your doctor or a urologist for further investigations and treatment.

I hope this is helpful.



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