White cells are a sign of infection. If you have them in your urine it probably means you have some type infection in your urinary tract. Your period should not have white cells being secreted because there is no infection.
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Yes, the presence of pus cells/white blood cells in the urine often indicates an infection in the urinary tract. Bladder infections, STDs, and other types of infections may be the cause.
WBC or white blood cells in urinalysis is indicative of an infection. It is quite possible that such results indicate a urinary tract infection and a course of antibiotics is usually required to treat the infection.
Epithelial cells are the most common cells of the bladder wall.
Epithelial cells in urine would be a pretty good indicator of an infection, this the pelvic pain. ( Maybe kidney or Bladder)
In a healthy individual the urine should only have a very few cells, but in some diseases like cystitis (bladder infection) there can be a lot.
Inflamed cells in urine is likely the result of a kidney or bladder infection. Urine is a sterile liquid, so any contamination is result of an infection or disease in the body. Your doctor may test you for Lupus. See your doctor for a complete physical exam.
Bladder cancer will force normal cells to divide uncontrollably.
Pigs have no cells in their bladder because of the muscle tissue. This is taught in school.
Can a bladder infection cause a low white blood count
Blood in your urine can be due to but not limited to: a bladder infection, kidney infection, prostrate problem, kidney stones, and bladder stones. Blood in your urine no matter how small is not normal, and should be checked out by a physician. A simple urinalysis is probably where they will start, this will show white and red blood cells that can be present that you can not even see with the naked eye. They can also check for infection, an infection could be caused by a bladder infection, kidney infection, kidney stones and bladder stones that may be cutting the urinary track. A bladder infection if not taken care of (usually with antibiotics) can travel to your kidneys and then you may be in a life threatening situation if not treated quickly and properly. Some doctors stop with just using the urine test strips but that doesn't always indicate an infection, insist that they run a urine culture. A urine culture will not only be more accurate, it will also tell you what type of infection it is and exactly what antibiotic will cure the infection. Hope this helps. Cheyzer
Well, the food goes to your stomach and into your bladder to get to your cells.