Pus cells in clumps are often detected in the urine. This is normally a sign of a bacterial infection. It could be a urinary tract infection, kidney infection, or a sexually transmitted disease. It is best to get the opinion of a licensed physician to get an accurate diagnosis.
A high number of pus cells in clumps in a urinalysis may indicate a urinary tract infection. This could be caused by bacteria or a fungal infection in the urinary tract. Further testing and evaluation by a healthcare provider may be needed to determine the specific cause and appropriate treatment.
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i get pus from my panis daily what is itplz help
bacteria, white blood cells, and damaged cells
pus!
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Pus is an exudate which contains dead and dying neutrophils (a type of white blood cells).
40 active and 7 8 puss cells
These "pus" cells are white blood cells and if the urine is collected correctly, there should be none or very few.
Mostly white blood cells.
i dont that having pus cells in the urine is normal,,because having pus is one of the signs of infection,,,It is considered to normal to have a level of 0-5/hpf pus in urine. The pus level of 4-6 means you're on the borderline. Refer to your doctor for the next steps.
Color / firmness?