- Female
- 36 Years
- 11/09/2025
The patient has been suffering from fever for 6 days, along with body aches, especially in the legs, weakness, chills, loss of appetite, and vomiting. Dengue NS1 and Dengue IgM/IgG tests are non reactive. The latest CBC and dengue test reports are attached. Urine analysis shows pus cells 10 to 12/hpf and epithelial cells 8 to 10/hpf. Previous test results were: TLC 8,000/cumm, neutrophils 85 percent, lymphocytes 8 percent, and ESR 26 mm/hr.
Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors
Persistent fever, leg pain, and urine pus cells suggest a possible urinary tract infection (UTI) or another bacterial infection. Since dengue is ruled out, consult a doctor for antibiotic management. Ensure adequate hydration and rest.
Dr. Vasanthasree Suggests...
Take a Urine Culture Test Test or Take a CBC Test (Complete Blood Count) Test
Answered 11/09/2025
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