Biology, asked by mrrajveerraut, 5 months ago

why we say pus cell in urine not Wbc in urine?? ​

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Answered by murmuj998
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Answer:

Advanced Urology Associates By far the most common cause of white blood cells in the urine is due to an infection of the urinary system – usually of the bladder, but may also be of the kidney. Although infection accounts for pus cells in the urine 98-99% of the time, it is not the only reason.

Answered by Anonymous
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Pyuria refers to having white blood cells or pus cells in the urine. Women are at a greater risk for pyuria than men. By far the most common cause of white blood cells in the urine is due to an infection of the urinary system – usually of the bladder, but may also be of the kidney.

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