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I am 35 weeks pregnant. My white blood cells in urine is 25. It should be 5. Gynae has suggested me urikind km sachet along with urine culture test. Does it mean I have kidney infection? I am worried. I have no pain while urination.
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In pregnancy sometimes urine infection doesn't pain. Get the test done and drink lots of water.
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It means u hv urine infection
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Haven't you discussed with your treating doctor? When you pay fees there , ask all queries to them ... It's not related to kidney infection ..
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really concerned person Take consultation without wasting time here
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It's urinary tract infection
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Connect please
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No kidney infection but its better to treat UTI fast so that you dont have preterm labour or any other problem
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