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Frequent fever
My urine test reveals that pus cells ia 20-25 and Epi is positive and rbc is 0-2.blood test has esr 25,lymphocites 42 eisnophils 8.what does it means.I have fever once in a eveey week
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Hello, it's UTI. Tab DOLO 650 eight hourly after food. ALKALIZER CITRALKA two teaspoons  THREE TIMES A DAY after food with half glass of water. Plenty of liquids so Urie output increased and with that pus cells also comes out. Consult gynac/ gen PHYSICIAN/ urologist. ADV USG WHOLE ABDOMEN KUB. Ok.
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Hello there, it means some infection is there in your urinary tract and some inflammation present which should be treated as early as possible. Consult online and get prescribed . You will be fine with Medication soon.
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u got UTI.. please take tab taxim O Twice a day fr 7 days tab pan 40mg once in morning before breakfast fr 7 days tab urispas thrice a day till burning pain in urination is dere tab dolo 650mg 8 hrly till fever is dere
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drink plenty of water use clean toilets
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