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Took 5 yr old daughter in to get checked uti it came back negative for infection but they found a few white blood cells what could cause that
Jan 4, 2016
The finding of few white blood cells (WBCs) on a routine urine analysis in the context of a negative urine culture is insignificant, so you do not need to worry about it.
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