- female
- 30 Years
- 29/01/2025
I'm trying to figure out what to take for a headacheDolonex or Dolo 650. I'm wondering which one is milder because I'd rather go with that option. Can you help me out on this?
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Ketones and Pus Cells in Urine of a 2.10-Year-Old
Ketones (50.0 mgdl)
- Moderate ketonuria: A ketone level of 50.0 mgdl indicates moderate ketonuria.
- Common in children: Ketones can be present in children's urine, especially during illness, fasting, or when they have a low carbohydrate diet.
- Monitoring required: Keep an eye on your daughter's ketone levels and overall health.
Pus Cells (10-15 WBCHPF)
- Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) possible: The presence of pus cells and WBCs in the urine suggests a possible UTI.
- Consult a pediatrician: Schedule a follow-up appointment with your pediatrician to discuss the test results and determine the best course of action.
Recommendations
- Provide plenty of fluids: Encourage your daughter to drink plenty of fluids to help flush out the infection.
- Monitor temperature and symptoms: Keep track of your daughter's temperature and watch for any worsening symptoms.
- Follow-up testing: Your pediatrician may recommend follow-up testing, such as a urine culture, to confirm the diagnosis and guide treatment.
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