Pus Cells In Urine 1 2 - #7755
My father recently underwent a routine urine test, and the results showed pus cells in urine 1-2. I understand that this level is considered normal, but I still want to know more about what it means and whether it’s something to monitor closely. From what I’ve read, pus cells in urine 1-2 indicate the presence of white blood cells in a very small amount. While this might not be alarming, could it still hint at a mild infection or inflammation in the urinary tract? My father has no visible symptoms like burning during urination, fever, or pain, but I’m worried that this could be an early sign of something that might worsen later. Could dietary habits, dehydration, or lifestyle factors contribute to the presence of pus cells in urine 1-2? My father drinks very little water throughout the day and often consumes spicy foods. Should we make dietary changes to help reduce or prevent further pus cells in urine? Another concern is whether this could be linked to underlying conditions like a urinary tract infection (UTI), kidney issues, or prostate health. He is in his late 60s, and I’ve read that older men can have these conditions without noticeable symptoms. Would it be advisable to follow up with further tests, like a culture or ultrasound, to rule out any underlying problems? Lastly, I’m curious about preventive measures or treatments. Are there Ayurvedic remedies or herbal supplements that can help maintain a healthy urinary system and prevent infections? Herbs like gokshura and punarnava are often mentioned for urinary health—could these be helpful in a case like this? If anyone has experience with managing or monitoring pus cells in urine 1-2, please share your insights. Should we be concerned about this, or is it completely normal? Are there any lifestyle or dietary recommendations you’ve found helpful for maintaining urinary health?
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