Pus Cells

Infection DiagnosticsImmunity & InflammationUrine

White blood cells in urine, often indicating infection or inflammation.

Why it matters: Elevated PUS cells suggest urinary tract infection, kidney disease, or other inflammatory conditions.

What Moves It

May increase with:

Urinary tract infections
Kidney infections
Inflammation
Associated Conditions
Urinary tract infectionPyelonephritis
Related Markers
Leukocytes (Urine)
Common questions

What is Pus Cells?

White blood cells in urine, often indicating infection or inflammation.

What might a high or low Pus Cells mean?

Elevated PUS cells suggest urinary tract infection, kidney disease, or other inflammatory conditions.

What can affect Pus Cells?

It may be higher with: Urinary tract infections, Kidney infections, Inflammation.

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