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Medical Conditions - Pyuria

Pyuria is a urinary condition characterized by elevated white blood cells in the urine, most commonly caused by urinary tract infections. Some of the common symptoms of pyuria are cloudy urine, nausea, vomiting, bladder pain, fever and chills, discharge, and abdominal pain. Treatment usually involves antifungal medications and antibiotics.

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