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PUS and Epithelial Cells
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Question #20615
58 days ago
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PUS and Epithelial Cells - #20615

Kumar

I have tested my urine and got PUS and Epithelial Cells increase by 1-2. Can you suggest what should I do ? And what should I avoid and should I get appointment with doctor for this? Is there any medical urgency?

Age: 32
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Dr. Harshita Hyati
I have gained comprehensive clinical experience through my internship and professional duties, which has laid a strong foundation for my medical practice. During my internship, I worked extensively across multiple departments, including casualty, general medicine, general surgery, and obstetrics & gynecology at the Government District Hospital, Gadag. This exposure allowed me to handle a variety of acute and chronic cases, sharpen my clinical assessment skills, and actively participate in patient management under the guidance of senior medical professionals. Following this, I served as a duty doctor at AYUSH Hospital, Gadag Betgeri, where I applied my Ayurvedic knowledge in a clinical setting and contributed to patient care in both outpatient and inpatient departments. I successfully completed 366 days of rigorous internship training at DGM Ayurvedic Medical College and Hospital, Gadag, where I was involved in patient evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment planning under supervision. My time there allowed me to integrate classical Ayurvedic principles with practical patient care while developing a keen understanding of hospital operations and multidisciplinary collaboration. These experiences have enhanced my ability to handle diverse medical conditions confidently while maintaining a patient-centered approach. I am dedicated to continuing my journey as an Ayurvedic practitioner with the same passion and commitment, focusing on delivering quality, evidence-based, and holistic healthcare.
58 days ago
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Do u have any associated symptoms or suffering from chronic illness
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Dr. Harshita Hyati
I have gained comprehensive clinical experience through my internship and professional duties, which has laid a strong foundation for my medical practice. During my internship, I worked extensively across multiple departments, including casualty, general medicine, general surgery, and obstetrics & gynecology at the Government District Hospital, Gadag. This exposure allowed me to handle a variety of acute and chronic cases, sharpen my clinical assessment skills, and actively participate in patient management under the guidance of senior medical professionals. Following this, I served as a duty doctor at AYUSH Hospital, Gadag Betgeri, where I applied my Ayurvedic knowledge in a clinical setting and contributed to patient care in both outpatient and inpatient departments. I successfully completed 366 days of rigorous internship training at DGM Ayurvedic Medical College and Hospital, Gadag, where I was involved in patient evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment planning under supervision. My time there allowed me to integrate classical Ayurvedic principles with practical patient care while developing a keen understanding of hospital operations and multidisciplinary collaboration. These experiences have enhanced my ability to handle diverse medical conditions confidently while maintaining a patient-centered approach. I am dedicated to continuing my journey as an Ayurvedic practitioner with the same passion and commitment, focusing on delivering quality, evidence-based, and holistic healthcare.
58 days ago
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No worries it's just urinary tract infection.may be due to summer inadequate intake of water, unhygienic practice, using public toilet or unhygienic toilets. Follow 1.drink plenty of water 3-4 L daily 2.avoid oily food items 3.maintain hygiene and use hygienic toilets Treatment 1.Gokshuradi guggulu 1-1-1 2.chandraprabha vati 1-1-1 3.Varunadi kashaya 15 ml -0-15ml
Kumar
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58 days ago
No, this is from yearly body test report.
Got fever?? Any burning sensation or pain while passing urine?? In males UTI should be ruled out properly Once get us whole abdomen And if fever is there get urine c/ s Meanwhile start on Chandraprabha vati- Gokshuradi guggulu- 1 tab twice daily after food with lukewarm water Chandanasava- 4 tsp with equal quantity of water twice daily after food

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Chandraprabha vati Neeri tab Chandnasav Gochuradi gugulu Take fruits vegetables and salads lemon juice regularly

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Kindly elaborate why you tested urine? Any specific complaints ? You drink plenty of water, butter milk Avoid oily, spicy foods

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Drink good amount of water Can take coconut water Barley -,lime syrup 2tsp in a glass of water twice daily Gokshuradi guggul 2-0-0 after breakfast with water

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Having pus cells and epithelial cells in your urine might suggest an underlying urinary tract infection (UTI) or inflammation. Usually, a small amount of epithelial cells is normal because they line the urinary tract, but an increase can point to an issue that should not be ignored. Firstly, regarding medical urgency, if you're experiencing any symptoms like painful or frequent urination, lower abdominal pain, fever, or cloudy urine, you should definitely see a doctor as soon as possible. These symptoms indicate an infection that might need immediate treatment, often antibiotics. From an Ayurvedic perspective, these symptoms could align with an imbalance in the pitta dosha, which governs the heat mechanism and metabolic processes in the body. A UTI might be seen as excess heat in the mutravaha srotas (urinary channels). Here are some recomendations: 1. **Hydration**: Increase your intake of water. This helps in flushing toxins out of the urinary system. An additional boon can be the use of barley water, made by boiling barley in water, and drinking it throughout the day. It works as a natural diuretic. 2. **Herbal Remedies**: Consider using herbs like Gokshura (Tribulus terrestris) and Punarnava (Boerhavia diffusa), known for maintaining urinary tract health. Look for them in supplement form or consult a practitioner for precise regimens. 3. **Dietary Changes**: Steer clear of spicy, oily, and overly salty foods as they can aggravate pitta dosha. Loads up on cooling foods like cucumbers and melons and increase your consumption of vegetables. 4. **Avoid Retention**: Don’t hold your urine for long periods. When the urge comes, allow yourself to urinate freely. Given these points, it is advisable to get a professional medical opinion to rule out or treat any potential infections appropriately. An experienced healthcare professional can provide medications, if necessary, based on the specific diagnosis. Ayurveda can certainly support your recovery but in cases of infection, a more immediate intervention may be necessary. Emergencies are not typical but if symptoms worsen quickly, like fever spikes or acute pain, head to a doctor without delay. Addressing both UTI treatments alongside supportive Ayurvedic practices could offer comprehensive care for your situation.

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